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We hold the moon in our bellies and fire in our hearts. We bleed We give milk. We are the mothers of first words. These words grow. They are our children. They are our stores and poems. — Terry Tempest Williams

And you didn't think things would be different after I'd gone down on you?After I'd tasted your sweet pussy? — Savannah Stuart

When you are philosophizing you have to descend into primeval chaos and feel at home there. — Ludwig Wittgenstein

If you can't get a boy, get a book. — Bill Condon

Love comes from the heart, lust comes ...lower — Teresa Mummert

As long as you are seeing 'what is', you cannot grow beyond it. — Esther Hicks

Without a sense of the shame or guilt of his or her action, the child will only be hardened in rebellion by physical punishment. Shame (and praise) help the child to internalize the parent's judgment. It impresses upon the child that the parent is not only more powerful but also right. Like the Puritans, Locke (in 1690), wanted the child to adopt the parent's moral position, rather than simply bow to superior strength or social pressure. — C. Sommerville

As you awake from dreams may you find this one the wondrous one to awaken to. — Tom Althouse

We become in part what our senses take in. — Eknath Easwaran

The world is a great book ... they who never stir from home read only a page. — Augustine Of Hippo

The seventh element is 'consciousness' that raises a human from the basic corporeal state and takes them to super-consciousness. — Girdhar Joshi

Vice is basically the love of failure. — Elfriede Jelinek

It was dreadful, when she thought about it with the tiniest bit of hindsight, to admit this was the case. That a small part of herself was such a masochist, so enjoyed putting herself through all of this, that she liked hearing sad songs on the radio and staring gloomily out the window late at night. The tears in her eyes as she walked home of an evening, thinking about how much she loved him and how great they were together. It was so adolescent. — Harriet Evans

Never expect anything, ye will never be demoralized — Aftab Alam