Campanili Italiani Quotes & Sayings
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The problem isn't the desire itself, it's the context. You need more sexually relevant stimuli activating the accelerator and fewer things hitting the brake. — Emily Nagoski
Literature: proclaiming in front of everyone what one is careful to conceal from one's immediate circle — Jean Rostand
As all of us with any involvement in sports knows, no two umpires or no two referees have the same strike zone or call the same kind of a basketball game. — Herb Kohl
I love a tree more than a man. — Ludwig Van Beethoven
Keep playing games. Make time to play games with your friends and family, because it's surprisingly heartbreaking to wipe a thin layer of dust off a game you love, before you put it back on the shelf because the real world is calling you. — Wil Wheaton
My education began in the public schools of Wilmington. During most of these years, from about age 10, I also worked at some job or other after school, on weekends, and in the summer months. — Daniel Nathans
THE CITY IS TOO REAL. — Patrick Bryant
When I look back at my career as an author, I don't look at the first book that was ever published as to where my career began - I look to the first book that I ever wrote. — Jarrett J. Krosoczka
You're welcome to as much wine as you can drink, Ares."
... [Ares] watched two bare-breasted women stroll by. "Am I welcome to your worshippers as well?"
"If they'll have you. Force yourself on anyone, though, and the cat gets to gnaw on your anatomy." Dionysos nodded to Agria, who prowled around the crowd. "Those are the rules."
Ares smirked ... "No problem there. I'm very persuasive."
Hermes shook his head at Dionysos and mouthed in comical exaggeration, *No, he's not.* — Molly Ringle
The enemy understands a free Iraq will be a major defeat in their ideology of hatred. That's why they're fighting so vociferously. — George W. Bush
There's always a little decency in the worst places ... and always a little secret selfishness in the best. — Joe Hill
