Castrating Horses Quotes & Sayings
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Life's opportunities are meant to be utilized and explored — Sunday Adelaja
Good food, good sex, good digestion, good sleep: to these basic animal pleasures, man has added nothing but the good cigarette. — Mignon McLaughlin
And in a terrible moment, though her body chose to fight the monster that was stalking her, her soul refused such a death and leap from her body to continue its flight. — Kate Danley
In Britain, the centrally prescribed welfare to work system short-changes the young unemployed. Transport, housing and education are over centralised. — David Miliband
I love the question-and-answer. I love to see liberals try to thrash their way to a coherent argument. And actually, I think it's fun to debate. — Ann Coulter
If you dissect a bird / to diagram the tongue, / you'll cut the chord / articulating song. — Sylvia Plath
I do not use psychiatric terms in my writing because the entrenched and developing behaviours were perfectly normal reactions to abnormal situations. — Jane Hersey
I have no strategy. I just want to skip all this and get to the part where he's my boyfriend. Not to mention, you know, the part where he's aware I exist. — Laini Taylor
I was looking at my past self through the one-way interrogation window of my current self, and it caused me to experience the strange sadness that accompanies helplessness. If only I could have told teenage Elizabeth that none of it actually mattered. It all seemed to matter so much at the time. — Penny Reid
The first peaches of spring - the first peaches! Buy, eat, purge your bowels of the poisons of winter! — Pearl S. Buck
Telling our personal story reveals the shape shifting landscape of our mind. — Kilroy J. Oldster
I think we live two lives - the life we learn with and the life we live with after that." — Deborah Smith Parker
I am afraid that there are more people than I can imagine who can go no further than appreciating a picture that is a rectangle with an object in the middle of it, which they can identify. — William Eggleston
