Cheeky Flirtatious Quotes & Sayings
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Only think that I am now writing in a room full of Claudes ... almost of the summit of my earthly ambitions. — John Constable

As they went out of the room Rosa turned to look at Tommy and had an impulse to go back, to get into bed with him and just lie there for a while feeling that deep longing, that sense of missing him desperately, that came over her whenever she held him sleeping in her arms. — Michael Chabon

The clarification of equilibrium through plastic art is of great importance for humanity. It reveals that although human life in time is doomed to disequilibrium, notwithstanding this, it is based on equilibrium. It demonstrates that equilibrium can become more and more living in us. — Piet Mondrian

Politics is like air and water. And you know if there is bad politics. Everyone is polluted. Everyone is unhealthy. See the people walking on the street: how they act ... — Ai Weiwei

Jax Stone had just rocked my world, and I wasn't sure what to do about it. — Abbi Glines

As you read God's Word, always remember that it is something active, that it is doing something to you, for better or worse. When we hear or read the Word, we are not above it, using it for our own purposes. Rather, in the Word, God is doing something to us. — Anonymous

I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no enclosures. — Geronimo

I do not love a man, except I hate his vices, because those vices are the enemies, and the destruction of that friend whom I love. — John Donne

People look at me and keep walking - but you can tell they know who I am. I want them to bug me. It's gonna be a sad day when they don't. — Schoolboy Q

But she knew this, - that it was necessary for her happiness that she should devote herself to some one. All the elegancies and outward charms of life were delightful, if only they could be used as the means to some end. As an end themselves they were nothing. — Anthony Trollope

That particular octopus committed suicide, didn't he? He stabbed himself with his own beak. — Richard Madeley