Aremuorin Anthony Quotes & Sayings
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War means blind obedience, unthinking stupidity, brutish callousness, wanton destruction, and irresponsible murder. — Alexander Berkman

If he died now, she'd never have the chance to overcome her pride and beg him to kiss her one more time. — Vivienne Savage

I believe love produces a certain flowering of the whole personality which nothing else can achieve ... — Ivan Turgenev

How starved you must have been that my heart became a meal for your ego. — Amanda Torroni

This is my dream, It is my own dream, I dreamt it. I dreamt that my hair was kempt. Then I dreamt that my true love unkempt it. — Ogden Nash

Not every dog that barks, bites. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Life is like a very short visit to a toyshop between birth and death. — Desmond Morris

Pleasure is 'suffering' (vedna) and pain is distress as well. If pleasure is 'suffering', it cannot be considered a pleasure. If pleasure is enjoyed excessively, it becomes 'suffering'. How can it be considered a pleasure? These are all entanglements of those living in illusion [of the Self]. To live in the ocean of happiness and yet no dislike arises; that is known as true happiness. — Dada Bhagwan

Amanda groaned and pressed against his hand, seeking more stimulation. He kept his touch maddeningly light, resting his thumb just above the delicate rise of female flesh that had become swollen and unbearably sensitive. She trembled and writhed as he circled his thumb in tickling swirls.
Carefully he brought their loins together, not penetrating her, just allowing the sensitive underside of his sex to rub into the wet notch between her legs. Each jolt of the well-sprung carriage urged their bodies together. — Lisa Kleypas

Here is a good reply of a clever horse to the man who tries to ride and control it: Throwing him into the air — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Taxes are paid in the sweat of every man who labors. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Nature never repeats herself, and the possibilities of one human soul will never be found in another. — Elizabeth Cady Stanton