Babaeng Matapang Quotes & Sayings
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And reading itself is an amazing activity: You glance at a thin, flat object made from a tree ... and the voice of the author begins to speak inside your head. (Hello!) — Carl Sagan

Maybe the same instruments and tools that have been used to keep people in slavery and ignorance could potentially be used to liberate and awaken them. — Daniel Pinchbeck

You take the work seriously, you don't take yourself seriously. You keep that straight and you'll do well the rest of your life. — Clint Eastwood

Whatever be the ground of one's distress, it should drive him to, not from God. — John Flavel

If someone is speaking to you and elevating themselves at the expense of another, consider the source a non-factor; that's keepin' it 'sucka-free'. — T.F. Hodge

With my wife it was sex, sex, sex ... Yes, three times in 35 years. — Bob Monkhouse

We want people who work for us to be entrepreneurs. We like them to look at ideas. We like them to chase ideas. We like them to not be what I call a caretaker of an asset. — Ivan Glasenberg

The romantic myth is so strong that it survives the wear and tear of marriage by simply detaching from it and floating up on ahead, and women who are rather fond of the men they married, as well as ones who are not, go through life with a bag packed for the day when the shining knight on a white charger arrives, just in case he does. — Merle Shain

As we look around us
At our mortal side and sigh
Remember a place called Wingsong
Then, Lift your Wings and Fly — Stephen Cosgrove

Betwixt me and the dreadful outer brink
Of obvious death, where I, who thought to sink,
Was caught up into love, and taught the whole
Of life in a new rhythm. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

He wanted to taste nothing unless it was the sweetness of her mouth, the musk of her arousal, the salt of her tears, wanted to touch nothing unless it was the silk of her hair, her soft curves, wanted to breathe nothing unless it had come from her lungs. — Pamela Clare