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Axel Blackmar Quotes By Molly Antopol

... having been with Boaz for so long that she could predict every one of his moves, their sex life was more like a race to see who came first. — Molly Antopol

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Women are so useless and unimaginative, aren't they? All they ever think of planting in the dirt is the seed of something beautiful or edible. The only missile they can ever think of throwing at anybody is a ball or a bridal bouquet. — Kurt Vonnegut

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Jennifer Lassalle Edwards

I never said that I was going to write a literary masterpiece. I just wanted to write something to make people feel something, hopefully in the nether regions. — Jennifer Lassalle Edwards

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Barbara Lazear Ascher

There is a need to find and sing our own song, to stretch our limbs and shake them in a dance so wild that nothing can roost there, that stirs the yearning for solitary voyage. — Barbara Lazear Ascher

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Nelson Shanks

If you really want to seriously think about life, and therefore take painting very seriously ... and take seriously the joys that it can bring to one, then you want to go to museums. You want to study the great of the past ... — Nelson Shanks

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Jacob G. Hornberger

For libertarians, freedom entails the right of people to live their lives any way they choose, so long as their conduct is peaceful. For conservatives, freedom entails the right of government to do just about anything it wants, even if its conduct is violent. — Jacob G. Hornberger

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Jeremy Grantham

There is no single theory that is used in economics that considers the finite nature of resources. It's shocking. — Jeremy Grantham

Axel Blackmar Quotes By Audre Lorde

For within livin structures defined by profit, by linear power, by institutional dehumanization, our feelings were not meant to survive. Kept around as unavoidable adjuncts or pleasant pastimes, our feelings were expected to kneel to thought as women were expected to kneel to men. But women have survived. As poets. — Audre Lorde