100 Ways To Say I Love You Quotes & Sayings
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You have to [go outside your comfort zone]. Andy Warhol said 'say yes to everything'. — Cynthia Rowley

It is better to resist oppression by violent means than to submit, but it is best of all to resist by nonviolent means. — Mahatma Gandhi

For all the times he'd fucked me, he'd never fucked me like this. Because this wasn't fucking.
It was in his eyes, in his touch, in his kiss. It was in his heartbeat, pulsing against my chest and inside me. It was how he moaned my name, it was how he murmured and pleaded, and it was how his fingers dug into my skin. It wasn't fucking. It was emotion and pure need ...
He was making love to me. — N.R. Walker

blissful as ignorance, — Brian Greene

I regard the afterlife to be a fairy story for people that are afraid of the dark — Stephen Hawking

Do your homework, study the craft, believe in yourself, and out-work everyone. — Justin Hires

The stark evening sun at the far edge of the town had just unzipped the sky and finally gone down. — Jack Bunbury

The necessary has never been man's top priority. The passionate pursuit of the nonessential and the extravagant is one of the chief traits of human uniqueness. Unlike other forms of life, man's greatest exertions are made in the pursuit not of necessities but of superfluities. — Eric Hoffer

Keep sayin' Joe, baby, you're makin' me hard. — Kristen Ashley

While fun is desirable, regret is quite the opposite. — Richelle E. Goodrich

In my career, fun becomes a big factor. If something feels like it's going to be creative and be fun - follow your bliss. Is this where the juice is? Then I go there. — Kenny Loggins

I moved to New York in '92 and got my graduate degree in acting from NYU - they have a great acting program. I graduated in '95. — David Costabile

Whenever one asks "Why?" in science, one actually means "How?". "Why?" is not really a sensible question in science because it usually implies purpose and, as anyone who has been the parent of a small child knows, one can keep on asking "Why?" forever, no matter what the answer to the previous question. Ultimately, the only way to end the conversation seems to be to say "Because! — Lawrence M. Krauss

The journey had been long and dangerous, and along the way he had met countless travelers, many of whom were so amazing that they must certainly rank among the most original and memorable characters in the history of recorded literature. Which is why it's so sad that there's no time to describe them. — Jason Carter Eaton