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You have to think like a designer. You have to establish the trend four seasons before it becomes popular. — Kanye West

I do not cast my eyes away from my troubles. I pack them in
as little compass as I can for myself, and never let them
annoy others. — Robert Southey

Anyone of us can be a rainbow in somebody's clouds. I want the University of Cincinnati to be a rainbow in the clouds. The University of Cincinnati is really a possibility of hope; it is a rainbow. — Maya Angelou

For man may pious texts repeat, And yet religion have no inward seat — Thomas Hood

A gal who wants to powder her nose should have enough toilet tissue in hand. — Anyaele Sam Chiyson

If you can design one thing, you can design everything. — Massimo Vignelli

Two big hands cup my ass and pull me down onto his face. When his tongue glides over me, I almost come on the spot. Taking a breath, I grasp his cock in one hand and lower my mouth to his engorged head. I give a tiny lick, then breathe out, "Better?" His response is a hungry growl punctuated by the brush of his tongue on my clit. I wrap my lips around him and suck gently, the salty flavor of him tickling my tongue and heating my blood. He tastes delicious. He's thick and hard and throbbing in my mouth, and it's the hottest thing in the whole damn world. I don't know how long we lie in this position, torturing each other with greedy licks and deep sucks, but just as the first tingles of orgasm warm the base of my spine, Blake abruptly yanks me off of him and flips me over. "Cheezus!" he spits out. "If I don't fuck you right now, I'm gonna die, Jessie. — Sarina Bowen

If only there weren't so many other people in the world,' he said lugubriously. — D.H. Lawrence

Will an Iraq war make our Al Qaeda problem worse? Not likely. — Christopher Hitchens

Probably a dozen times since their death I've heard my mother or father, in an ordinary conversational tone of voice, call my name. They had called my name often during my life with them ... It doesn't seem strange to me. — Carl Sagan