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There's a part of every woman that wants to be some wild seductress or superhero. — Alana De La Garza
Like my soul is wearing thin. — Suzanne Young
A legislature cannot be effective while suffering from public scorn. — John Bercow
Let us not turn schools into dumps when we go out and vote on Monday. — Ramon Paje
I might get drunk one day and fall in love or fall over a hooker outside, and I would have consummated a relationship that I couldn't necessarily believe in. — Oliver Reed
Well," said Winterbourne, "when you deal with natives you must go by the custom of the place. Flirting is a purely American custom; it doesn't exist here. So when you show yourself in public with Mr. Giovanelli, and without your mother - " "Gracious! — Henry James
Don't believe everything you see on VH1. — Stewart Copeland
With the first act of cruelty committed in the name of revolution, with the first murder, with the first purge and execution, we have lost the revolution. — Kate Millett
Watching St John rock his wife's body was not part of my job description. Honest. I sat down on the stairs where I could see the door, the hallway, and the stairs as far as the landing. St John started singing in a strange, broken voice. It took me a few minutes to figure out what he was singing. It was 'You are so Beautiful — Laurell K. Hamilton
It has always been my belief that if you don't ask the right questions, you won't get the right answers. — Reid A. Ashbaucher
The less you have, the less you have to worry about. — Gautama Buddha
Cleanse your body and soul, removing malice, selfishness and desire. — Morihei Ueshiba
Our skin is what stands between us and the world. — Diane Ackerman
You're going to hell, you know," she hissed.
Scott turned abruptly. "No, lady, you've got it all wrong. I've been to hell. That angel pulled me out." He laughed out loud as the nasty woman's eyes widened and she ran away. It had just hit him.
Angel.
The name he'd always called Des. From day one. A name he'd never used on another woman.
"My angel disguised as a demon," he murmured to himself in wonder.
There was a whole lot of irony in there somewhere. — Heather R. Blair