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Breunig Quotes By Jessica Clare

Grab hold of the headboard with your one hand, for stability," I tell her. She does but her pussy is still about an inch too high. I think she's afraid she's going to break my face or something, but if anything is breaking off it's my dick because it is so goddamned hard right now a stiff wind could shatter it. "Lower baby. Sit on me." "Won't I suffocate you?" she worries but lowers until that juicy pussy is resting right on top of my mouth. "Oh, baby, if only. — Jessica Clare

Breunig Quotes By Daniel D. Palmer

Man is a physical and spiritual epitome of the Universe. — Daniel D. Palmer

Breunig Quotes By Joseph J. Breunig 3rd

Logic, when applied to people, fails miserably! — Joseph J. Breunig 3rd

Breunig Quotes By Steven Cohen

You might even be punished for performance that by any reasonable measure is truly excellent. — Steven Cohen

Breunig Quotes By Tiffany McDaniel

That is the tragedy of losing an older brother. He stays still. You keep on and one day become the older one. It's unnatural, that reversal. It's the thing that keeps the family from ever being whole again. — Tiffany McDaniel

Breunig Quotes By Sloane Crosley

I thought I was going to write fiction but I fell backwards into non-fiction. It started when I got locked out of two apartments in one day and I told the story to some friends, one of whom worked in the 'Village Voice' and asked me to turn it into an essay. — Sloane Crosley

Breunig Quotes By LeRoy C. Breunig

It is a pity that no one in Paris bothered to quote Coleridge, who wrote, long before cubism, that the true poet is able to reduce 'succession to an instant.' Simultaneity in this sense is the property of all great poetry. — LeRoy C. Breunig

Breunig Quotes By Jeanette Winterson

As he turned inwards she turned outwards, but while he wore his intensity like a garment, she slept in hers. — Jeanette Winterson