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Bazines Pensijos Dydis 2020 Quotes By Martin L. Gore

In your room where time stands still
Or moves at your will.
Will you let the morning come soon,
Or will you leave me lying here?

In your favorite darkness,
Your favorite half-light,
Your favorite consciousness,
Your favorite slave.

In your room where souls disappear
Only you exist here.
Will you lead me to your armchair,
Or leave me lying here?

Your favorite innocence,
Your favorite prize,
Your favorite smile,
Your favorite slave.

In your room your burning eyes
Cause flames to arise.
Will you let the fire die down soon,
Or will I always be here?

Your favorite passion,
Your favorite game,
Your favorite mirror,
Your favorite slave.

I'm hanging on your words,
Living on your breath,
Feeling with your skin.
Will I always be here? — Martin L. Gore

Bazines Pensijos Dydis 2020 Quotes By Avril Lavigne

I'm famous, so I can't, like, really walk around in malls and stuff like that. I don't really have as much privacy. — Avril Lavigne

Bazines Pensijos Dydis 2020 Quotes By Neil DeGrasse Tyson

One thing in life is for certain, the more profoundly baffled you have been in your life, the more open your mind becomes to new ideas. — Neil DeGrasse Tyson

Bazines Pensijos Dydis 2020 Quotes By Jane Austen

But I must object to your dooming Colonel Brandon and his wife to the constant confinement of a sick chamber, merely because he chanced to complain yesterday (a very cold damp day) of a slight rheumatic feel in one of his shoulders."
"But he talked of flannel waistcoats," said Marianne; "and with me a flannel waistcoat is invariably connected with the aches, cramps, rheumatisms, and every species of ailment that can afflict the old and the feeble. — Jane Austen

Bazines Pensijos Dydis 2020 Quotes By Kimberly Kinrade

Paris is pregnant with layers of history, colored with the ink of artists who dared to dream of a world only they could see. — Kimberly Kinrade