Adunatisma Quotes & Sayings
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What is the work of a Master?" said a solemn-faced visitor. "To teach people to laugh ," said the Master gravely. — Anthony De Mello

Orgasms, for her, had been what she faked with a man and provided herself when she was alone, — Linda Howard

She was no closer to determining who might want her dead. There were just too many possibilities. — Gail Carriger

God has just given me such an amazing journey and able to play; it's been so much fun. I'm having a blast! — Bailee Madison

How can you turn yourself into something you want to be when you're alredy what you are? — David Almond

She said, "Only the weak are afraid to appear so. — Andrew Kaufman

We are
the scylla sisters.
We love
each other
so much
though sometimes it hurts
and sometimes it is joy
and always
together.
We love each other.
Because no one else will. — Kate Griffin

Propaganda is the executive arm of the invisible government. — Edward L. Bernays

I like her. She makes life interesting. She, herself, is interesting, I suppose. She talks right from the heart. I appreciate her frankness and I like the fact that she doesn't force the natural flow of a conversation. There's personality in her words. She thus gets to the core of things and that's important because with her - I can talk knowing that the talk is real! Oh believe me, it's amazingly real! And she also gives me the opportunity to listen as fully and completely as possible. And I can't seem to get her out of my head [ ... ] — Virginia Woolf

Those who are arrogant and controlling are determined to cling to spoken words but peaceful hearts are unafraid to go deeper beneath the surface. — Kate McGahan

Take an eye for an eye, turn your heart into stone, this all I have lived for, this all I have known. — Les Miserables

Think about a guy like Bob Mitchum, with his kind of chest gut not defining itself one way or the other. Was there anybody tougher? Lee Marvin was a marine sniper during the Second World War. They had this sense of themselves, and they had this product of being a man in a masculine way. — Joe Carnahan