Ayaka Komatsu Quotes & Sayings
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There have been many gay knights in the past - like Sir Noel Coward or Sir John Gielgud. — Ian McKellen
For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return — Torah
I'm glad I don't play anymore. I could never learn all those handshakes. — Phil Rizzuto
Love: a hybrid emotion made up of various other emotions collaged by some weak individual's mind to try to quell a particular horror that's not been wiped out by more standardized symbols like Christ, etc. Nietzsche, right? Whatever. — Dennis Cooper
In view of the frequent occurrence of modern domestic groups that do not consist of, or contain, an exclusive pair-bonded father and mother, I cannot see why anyone should insist that our ancestors were reared in monogamous nuclear families and that pair-bonding is more natural than other arrangements. — Marvin Harris
[A] science fiction story is one which presupposes a technology, or an effect of technology, or a disturbance in the natural order, such as humanity, up to the time of writing, has not in actual fact, experienced. — Edmund Crispin
What he showed me was not what I had to get, but what I already have. I am just myself, and who I am is a lot. — Phylicia Rashad
I loathe all political parties, which I regard as inventions of the devil. My favourite prime minister was Sir Alec Douglas-Home, not because he was on the Right, but because he spent a year in office without, on his own admission, doing a damned thing. — George MacDonald Fraser
Stop blubbering, Bella. You'll ruin your dress. It's just me."
"Just? Oh Jake! Everything is perfect now."
He snorted. "Yeah- the party can start. The best man finally made it."
"Now everyone I love is here. — Stephenie Meyer
My songs, well, they are sad, but in all of them the person singing them - me or whoever - is actually still trying and hasn't given up yet. — Eric Bachmann
My body is my greatest asset. — Kari Wuhrer
The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode of behavior; we destroy it by contracting other relationships, by behaving differently toward one another ... We are the state, and we shall continue to be the state until we have created the institutions that form a real community and society of men. — Gustav Landauer
