Aventium Quotes & Sayings
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Comedy has to be based on truth. You take the truth and you put a little curlicue at the end. — Sid Caesar
I can smell the sex coming off you right now. I could take you down on this sidewalk and be up that skirt of yours in a heartbeat. And you wouldn't fight me, would you?"
"Now, we can be civilized and wait until we get home. Or we can get down to it right here. Either way, I'm dying to come inside of you again, and you're not going to say no." - Wrath to Beth — J.R. Ward
Those people who formerly had been half wilde, and civiliz'd but by degrees, made their laws but according to the incommodities which their crimes and their quarrels constrain'd them to, could not be so wel pollic'd, as those who from the beginning of their association, observ'd the constitutions of some prudent Legislator. — Rene Descartes
You can't shape me anymore. I am the uncontrolled element, the random act. I am forward movement in time. You think you can see me? Then tell me, who am I? You don't know. — Janet Fitch
I love all the different ways that New Yorkers show their individuality through what they choose to wear. — Henrik Lundqvist
Never think twice, when you have decided once. — Auliq Ice
the positive Warrior energy destroys only what needs to be destroyed in order for something new and fresh, more alive and more virtuous to appear. — Robert L. Moore
The end of times has always been a fascination. But post 9/11, pretty much everybody will admit to having it on their minds more frequently than when they were a kid. — Billy Burke
ho' was one I hadn't heard before," I admitted as we pushed through the door, gently popping an eavesdropping Dick in the side of the head. Dick cursed. Aunt Jettie shrugged. "You leave the TV on during the day. I've watched a lot of Maury Povich. — Molly Harper
Any verbose and tedious solution is error-prone because programmers get bored. — Bjarne Stroustrup
When they talk of ghosts of the dead who wander in the night with things still undone in life, they approximate my subjective experience of this life. — Jack Henry Abbott
