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8letters Quotes By Wilson Mizner

The days just prior to marriage are like a snappy introduction to a tedious book. — Wilson Mizner

8letters Quotes By F. Roger Devlin

In the environment in which we evolved, the careful choice of a mate was critical to a female's success in passing on her genes. If her man was not strong enough to be a successful hunter, or not of sufficiently high rank within the tribe to commandeer food from others, her children might be in trouble. The women who were reproductively successful were those with a sexual preference for effective providers. A kind of erotic "tunnel vision" was selected for, which causes women to focus their mating effort on the men at the top of the pack - the "alpha males" with good physical endowments, social rank, and economic resources (or an ability to acquire them). — F. Roger Devlin

8letters Quotes By Luis D. Ortiz

I'm very used to hurricanes. I'm from Puerto Rico and we have 3 or 4 a year. When you have no power, no light, no email, no place to go, you realize who your loved ones are and where you are in your life at that moment. — Luis D. Ortiz

8letters Quotes By H. Ernest Hunt

Music is a part of life. It is not merely an accomplishment or a hobby, nor yet a means of relaxation from the strenuous business of earning a living. It is not an addendum or an excrescence: it is an actual part of the fabric of life itself. — H. Ernest Hunt

8letters Quotes By Lauren DeStefano

Living in a place like this, she must have learned how to see all the monsters that can hide a person. — Lauren DeStefano

8letters Quotes By Tom Franklin

Back water done rose at Sumner," sings Patton, "drove poor Charlie down, down the line. — Tom Franklin

8letters Quotes By Hilda Lewis

I think hawking is the nearest thing to flying in this world. There you sit high up and poised light as air, the horse swift beneath you. You unhood your bird, let the jesses go and watch your falcon, its bells a-jingle, like some wild spirit take the air ... and your own spirit goes with it. — Hilda Lewis