980 Am Radio Quotes & Sayings
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Sexual energy becomes problematic if you use to enslave someone, to demoralize them, to hurt them, to wrap them up. The way most people use sexual energy is to hook somebody, to wrap them. — Frederick Lenz

Blind nature will nearly always select the most probable, but man can let the most improbable become actual. — Hans Jonas

I'm just a bloody guy in a bathroom waiting for the girl of my dreams to realize that she's in love with me. — Chelsea Fine

It is a strange fact, but it is unquestionably true, that almost any English intellectual would feel more ashamed of standing to attention during "God Save the King" than stealing from a poor box — George Orwell

I learned about sex the hard way ... from books. — Emo Philips

We are cruel when someone refuses to play the role in which we have cast him. We judge a person only according to his relationship towards us. — Anais Nin

Why do people feel guilty about TV? What is wrong with it? Just this: it shuts out all the wonderful things of which the mind is capable, leaving it drugged in a state of thoughtless stupor. — Hugh Nibley

You're still yourself on the inside, Shay. But when you're pretty, people pay more attention." "Not everyone thinks that way. — Scott Westerfeld

Our dreams are just wishes, if we never follow them through with action. And in life, you have got to be able to light your own fire. — Bear Grylls

If you were really busy, you could almost forget about it, but when you stopped moving, it was murder — Maggie Stiefvater

The question was which spell did I make? Which did I have time to make?
The answer was eerily simple.
I had time to make all of them. — Richelle Mead

Where's Vivian?" someone called from the hallway. I was pushed closer to the edge, almost caught with my underpants in my mouth and a finger in my ass. Fear buzzed and amplified the pleasure. — C.D. Reiss

In Muslim societies men's bodies just weren't seen as posing the same kind of threat to social stability as women's. Getting — Geraldine Brooks