Ariela And Biniyam Quotes & Sayings
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She remained in this attitude, clearly inviting him to touch her.
Taking a position of advantage, he rested his right hand on her buttock. He considered a moment then raised his arm and brought his palm upon her, delivering a sharp spank. He felt the acuteness of it on his own skin. He gave her another, watching his hand in the mirror opposite, as it made contact.
The slap caused her to flinch, but her heard her sigh also: the timbre of which was now familiar to him. He paused, allowing the sensation of the sting to sink in before giving her more. She remained folded over for him, eager for more of his burning smacks upon her flesh. The peach of her cheeks rippled each time under the impact of his blows. — Emmanuelle De Maupassant

I'm always drawing, so Draw Something is a cool game to play against your friends when you're bored and sat chilling out and relaxing. — Zayn Malik

Tiberius Nero Blackthorn. I think his parents may have gone a little overboard. It's like naming someone Magnificent Bastard. — Cassandra Clare

Debate is angular, conversation circular and radiant of the underlying unity. — Amos Bronson Alcott

I'm very interested in Comedia dell'Arte. — Alan Tudyk

People who talk too much are only digging their own grave. — Sylvia L'Namira

In The Moral Animal, Robert Wright laments, "A basic underlying dynamic between men and women is mutual exploitation. They seem, at times, designed to make each other miserable."
Don't believe it. We aren't designed to make each other miserable. This view holds evolution responsible for the mismatch between our evolved predispositions and the post-agricultural socioeconomic world we find ourselves in. The assertion that human beings are naturally monogamous is not just a lie; it's a lie most Western societies insist we keep telling each other. — Cacilda Jetha

Past has a very great superiority over the future: The future may not exist; but the past existed! — Mehmet Murat Ildan