Give up? Oh, Come on! Ok, ok! Here's the answer.
"Curiosity killed the cat."
This has always been my favorite because I have a snooty response.
"Satisfaction brought him back!"
Ok, now the game starts. Don't worry about answers, I'll put another page up so you can cheat.
1. A mobile section of petrified matter agglomerates by bryophtes.
2. Desist from enumerating your fowl prior to their emergence from the shell.
3. Scintillation is not always identification for an auric substance.
4. A plethora of culinary specialists has a deleterious effect upon the quality
ofpurees, consummes and other soluble pabula.
5. It is in the realm of possibility to entice an equine member of the animal
kingdom to a source of oxidized hydrogen. However, it is not possible to force
him to imbibe.
6. Persons deficient in the faculty of determining values move with impetuosity
into places which purely spiritual beings view with trepitation.
7. If John persists without respite in a constant and prolonged exertion of
physical or intellectual effort, he will develop into a youth slow in perception
and sensibility.
8. Immediately upon the absence of the domesticated carnivorous feline, the
common house rodent proceeds to engage in sportive capers.
9. An individual deficient in cerebal capacityis swiftly separated from his
finantial accretion.
10. Extreme exigency is the maternal ancestor of contrivance.
11. Unselfish concern for the well being of others has its genesis in the
personal donicile of the individual.
12. The liquid contents of a heated cooking vessel under constant scrutiny will
not generate vapor bubbles.
13. Removal beyond ocular range is tantamount to exclusion from cerebal
consideration.
14. Cautiously survery the perspective prior to going forward precipitously.
15. This confection will dissolve in one's oral cavity; not in one's extremity.