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Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Kiran Joshi

If you are ready to cry..to feel the pain..to take the risk? You are ready for love — Kiran Joshi

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Oswald Mosley

Fascism was an explosion against intolerable conditions, against remediable wrongs which the old world failed to remedy. It was a movement to secure national renaissance by people who felt themselves threatened with decline into decadence and death and were determined to live, and live greatly. — Oswald Mosley

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Thomas Middleton

Never were finer snares for womens' honesties
Than are devis'd in these days ; no spider's web's
Made of a daintier thread, than are now practis'd
To catch love's flesh-fly by the silver wing — Thomas Middleton

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Kittredge Cherry

Psychologically, Japanese women depend largely on each other. In their sex-segregated society, they could be criticized for living in a female ghetto, and yet they have what some American feminists are trying to build, a "women's culture" with its own customs, values and even language. — Kittredge Cherry

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Vinnie Tortorich

The better question to ask yourself is: How to correct your diet so you can start losing weight? — Vinnie Tortorich

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Ben Nicholson

I feel most strongly about Jerusalem, because architects ultimately have to address that city. — Ben Nicholson

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Harry Styles

My first real crush was... Louis Tomlinson. — Harry Styles

Affectively Creative Crossword Quotes By Sierra Simone

dropped to my knees. My face was level with her belly button, and I touched my forehead against her belly, breathing in and out as something so foreign I couldn't name it soared inside me, expanded until I thought my chest would crack open with it. — Sierra Simone