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Here Katy. I have a cooler trick than Finn's. I can show you how to write poop on a calculator . . . now that's awesome." I pulled the calculator from her little hands and proceeded to teach her some potty humor every kid should know.
Finn grabbed it from my hand and punched in some numbers and passed it back. When I turned it upside down it read "hILLBILLI." Well, I definitely was that. — Amy Harmon
A lot of us have developed a diet mentality toward lust. We really want to cut back on lust because we know its not healthy and it makes us feel bad. But like some rich, calorie-laden chocolate dessert, lust is just too tasty to resist completely. Surely God will understand if we break our diet and nibble a little lust now and then. — Joshua Harris
Realism is condemned by those artists whose poverty of technique does not permit them to express it. — Walter J. Phillips
Fear not, provided you fear; but if you fear not, then fear. — Blaise Pascal
Our policy is European and Euro-Atlantic integration. There is no substitute for NATO. — Bidzina Ivanishvili
the sun is shining and so shall you. — Toni Aleo
I'd liked this girl all through high school. After we graduated, we got together for a while, but she left me for another man. — Percy Sledge
Having people understand your gift is a gift within itself! — Gregg Burton
Human beings are remarkably resilient. When you think about it, our species has been teetering upon the edge of the existential cliff since Hiroshima. In short, we endure. — Rick Yancey
My guess is (it will be) about 300 years until computers are as good as, say, your local reference library in search. — Craig Silverstein
A number of rare or newly experienced foods have been claimed to be aphrodisiacs. At one time this quality was even ascribed to the tomato. Reflect on that when you are next preparing the family salad. — Jane Grigson
I sold my chastity for a book. If I had only resisted him, would I be here now? "I want you to read to me," he murmured as he turned to the first page. I stared at the Cyrillic script. "I can't. I don't know how." Simple conversational Russian was one thing, but the complex language of Jane Austen was another. "You will learn," he informed me. "I will help you." A small furrow appeared between his brows as he turned his eyes to the text. "It is generally accepted that a rich man should need a wife," he read, butchering the classic first line. I — Julia Sykes
