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My own belief is that there is hardly anyone whose sexual life, if it were broadcast, would not fill the world at large with surprise and horror. — W. Somerset Maugham
I've always had an eye for what looks good on a man. But I've not always found it easy to find clothes that look good on me. — Michael Sheen
Like I said before, the truest part of a person is always the ugliest. But I'm ugly too, so you're not alone. — E.K. Blair
Temptation isn't a vice you triumph over once, completely, and then you're free. Temptation slips into bed with you each night and helps you say prayers. It wakes you in the morning with a friendly cup of coffee, and knows just the way you take it, heavy on the sin. — Karen Marie Moning
But it was strange - generation after generation these quiet women with their demure bearing and fearless intelligence seemed to make the lasting wives. Their husbands appeared to love them as much at seventy as they had at seventeen: I wonder if there's something to the way they're brought up? Always speaking their minds and taking part in things? — James A. Michener
Even when you are not playing you are holding me back. — Eugene Ormandy
For science, God is simply the stream of tendency by which all things seek to fulfill the law of their being. — Matthew Arnold
The solution of mankind's most vexing problem will not be found in renouncing technical civilization, but in attaining some degree of independence of it. — Abraham Joshua Heschel
I had before me an object lesson, I thought: two ways to face the world. One way as embodied by this old woman - simple, unassuming, a kind of peasant dignity, a naturalness inherent in her every move. The other, exemplified by the girl - smartness, sophistication, veneer without substance. I was conscious that I have now opted for the old woman's way, have thrown in my lot with a creature I would have jeered at a year ago. My present trip to the mountains is indeed a trip to that wellspring of naturalness she symbolized. And I admired my choice: the correct choice, the only choice for a sensitive and moral man in my dilemma. — Lee Smith
I was born in the Bronx, and then my father moved us to the country at an early age. — Abel Ferrara
