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How does it feel to break a part of you each day and feed to the demons inside the other person in the name of love.
How many days will you do that? Have your ever thought about what happens after those demons had enough of you and decide
to leave you for the taste of new soul? Look at yourself once, How much of you is remaining for yourself? Will ever get that part of you back? — Akshay Vasu

I looked down at the unicorn."Why didn't you tell me you could talk?"
"Didn't seem like the right time." He waggled his chin at me. "Besides, this way I could look at your ta-tas without you caring. Hubba hubba." His lips smacked.
-brush of darkness — Allison Pang

For some interesting reason, I also like a guy who has a littte bit of a belly. I think that's really cute. — Carmen Electra

The false contrasts which the people, and consequently the language, believes in, are always dangerous fetters which impede the march of truth. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Writing, I am convinced, is the least appreciated of all the creative arts. Only a miniscule portion of the population engages in sculpting or painting or composing but everyone writes - whether it be letters, invitations, shopping lists...It is not far-fetched, therefore, for anyone with a smattering of self-esteem to believe that if he or she had the time, and the desire, an acceptable book or article could be produced. — Og Mandino

The poorest of the poor are those who feel that they are unloved. — Mother Teresa

My look is 'Poly'n'Asian' - part Polynesian native, part Asian warrior. — Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa

Suddenly Faramir stirred, and he opened his eyes, and he looked on Aragorn who bent over him; and a light of knowledge and love was kindled in his eyes, and he spoke softly. 'My lord, you called me. I come. What does the king command? — J.R.R. Tolkien

There's never any great risk as long as you have money. — E. M. Forster

When I want any, good head work done; I always choose a man, if possible with a long nose. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I always love to come to Austin. — R. Lee Ermey

We are entrusted, you must know, with the revision of the English Dictionary. On the evidence of the Liverpool find of Christmas cards, in which occurred such couplets as:
Just to hope the day keeps fine
For you and your this Christmas time,
and:
I hope this stocking's in your line
When stars shine bright at Christmas-time
I hold that "Christmas-time" was often pronounced "Christmas-tine", and that this is a dialect variant of the older "Christmas-tide". Quant denies this, with a warmth that is unusual in him.'
'Quant is right. — Robert Graves