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How valuable NBC Magazine was in my career is questionable. — Jessica Savitch
I'm probably sterile. At least I can stop worrying about getting girls pregnant (if I ever get to have sex with them). Do you still get horny if your nuts are broken? My eyes open, and I find Andre standing over me, saying, "I felt your nads through my helmet!" I stop writhing for a second to give him props. "That's gold, dude! — Brent Crawford
When you strip all the clothes away and the doodads, you have two human beings who were either happy or unhappy — Ray Bradbury
Now. How do I keep you?" He turned his head on the pillow, so their eyes met.
Rachel couldn't help the silly grin that came to her lips.
"Keep me?" Laughing, she scooted in close, and flippantly, she joked, "Well, you could always marry me. — Ella Frank
You may have enslaved our bodies, but our hearts and minds will always be free! — Brian Jacques
How pride had kept them from admitting their mistakes - and — Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Heart's wave could not curl and break beautifully into the foam of spirit, unless the ageless silent rock of destiny stood in its path. — Holderlin
For me, and I suspect for lots of other people too, bad things actually sometimes make you think more about faith and the fact that you're not facing these things on your own. — David Cameron
The unveiled Algerian woman, who assumed an increasingly important place in revolutionary action, developed her personality, discovered the exalting realm of responsibility. The freedom of the Algerian people from then on became identified with woman's liberation, with her entry into history. This woman who, in the avenues of Algier or of Constantine, would carry the grenades or the submachine-gun chargers, this woman who tomorrow would be outraged, violated, tortured, could not put herself back into her former state of mind and relive her behaviour of the past; this woman who was writing the heroic pages of Algerian history was, in so doing, bursting the bounds of the narrow in which she had lived without responsibility, and was at the same time participating in the destruction of colonialism and in the birth of a new woman. — Frantz Fanon
Things like that become a blur - shot at some soundstage, somewhere - that's as much as I can remember. — Rob Zombie
Silence gives answers. — Rumi
After eating a hundred mice, the cat makes a hadj to Mecca. — Shauna Singh Baldwin
As destruction goes, the monster said behind him, this is all remarkably pitiful. — Patrick Ness
