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It's a slow sultry song. She opens her mouth and what comes out can only be described as dripping with sex.
The climax of the song comes and the college boys are cat calling her but she doesn't seem to notice at all. She's completely in the song, eyes half mast, a slight smile on her lips, and hips methodically rolling to the beat. She's pure sex and every male in the bar is thinking the same thing I am. What would she be like in my bed. She absent mindedly trails her hand from her collarbone down between her breasts to her belly. It's the hottest thing I've ever seen. My jeans instantly get too tight in the crotch and I adjust myself discreetly while everyone's eyes are still on her. — K. Larsen

We may seem competent, but by the end of next century there will be new deserts, new ruins. — Edward Bond

I come out of real life. — Elizabeth Edwards

We cannot look backwards. What we have to do is raise our heads, look forward, roll up our sleeves and work. — Roberto Azevedo

Satan never wastes a fiery dart on an area covered in armor. — Beth Moore

The adjacent possible is a kind of shadow future, hovering on the edges of the present state of things, a map of all the ways in which the present can reinvent itself. — Steven Johnson

I've never seen a constructive Social Security debate that started with one side digging in, in one place and another side digging into another. — Jacob Lew

Poetry begins where language starts: in the shadows and accidents of one person's life. — Eavan Boland

There's something about doing theatre in London - it sinks a little bit deeper into your soul as an actor. It's something about the tradition of theatre, about performing on the West End stage. — Christian Slater

Honesty is a suitor with piercing vision who isn't swayed by pretending and positioning. — Lysa TerKeurst

...our own barbaric civilization, in awe of the act of creation, does not respect creation at all. — Peter Nadas

I wouldn't even say "Imagine" is political. I think it's more just sort of declaration of humanity. I don't find his political songs to be the ones that I go home and listen to. And I would say that of any artist. They're not the ones that interest. — Sean Lennon