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Top Consummination Quotes

As a human sentiment, it's touching to behold. — James Crawford

There have been so many things written about me that are untrue and horrifying. — Blake Lively

I'm sure you have drawers overflowing with panties the ladies throw at the stage. We saw you guys play down at Mon Brewing a few times. Way to keep the Nineties alive. — Jason Jack Miller

The most civilized people are as near to barbarism as the most polished steel is to rust. Nations, like metals, have only a superficial brilliancy. — Antoine Rivarol

The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
"And the foolish can cite Shakespeare. — Susan Dennard

The custom of eating the lover after consummination of the nuptials, of making a meal of the exhausted pigmy, who is henceforth good for nothing, is not so difficult to understand, since insects can hardly be accused of sentimentality; but to devour him during the act surpasses anything the most morbid mind could imagine. I have seen the thing with my own eyes, and I have not yet recovered from my surprise. — Jean-Henri Fabre

At some point each day (well, most days) I unroll my mat and practice for an hour. I sit in meditation for a while. This can be five minutes or twenty minutes, but the daily practice - simply showing up for it - is centering. — Dani Shapiro

Historically whoever advocates truth always suffers. I am just a fighter for the truth. Our truths are universal — Merve Kavakci

The student community of Presidency College was also politically most active. — Amartya Sen

You have taken my heart, every inch of me Maysie. I don't know that I have anything else to give you that you don't have already — A Meredith Walters

Diplomacy is like jazz: endless variations on a theme. — Richard Holbrooke

And yet Xiao Li always spoke of her mother as if her image were mounted in a red-and-gold picture frame resting on a shrine in the corner of a tidy house, to be venerated and pleased at all times, like a deceased ancestor ever-present and scrutinizing her progeny. — Victor Robert Lee