Corrompida Significado Quotes & Sayings
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He tasted like a dark, decadent dessert. I had a feeling I could live on that taste alone for months; that his kiss was something I could become addicted to. — Nichole Chase

I used to tell moms that for the sake of their well-being they had to put themselves first. But I know now that's not always possible. — Jillian Michaels

Sometimes in news photography and so on, the pictures are a little bit dry, and put on the page and just set in a journalistic way in front of you. — Chris Hondros

After all, golf is only a game,' said Millicent. Women say these things without thinking. It does not mean that there is any kink in their character. They simply don't realise what they're saying. — P.G. Wodehouse

One would have to have completely forgotten the history of science so as to not remember that the desire to know nature has had the most constant and the happiest influence on the development of mathematics. — Henri Poincare

Success takes patience like a snake stalking it's prey. — Brigitta Moon

What makes a dangerous woman, however, was not always so apparent, for what is unnoticeable to the human eye is often the most deadly attribute. — Alice Hoffman

Imagination bound us stronger than love. Within its limitless borders we launched ships and love affairs, discovered lost worlds, made buildings and babies, found husbands, wrote letters and Broadway plays. We made ourselves up everyday. — Marita Golden

The England team must always be respected. They always fight to the end. — Zinedine Zidane

YOU ARE BOTH DEAD TO ME!" I shout.
"Then this is me, speaking from beyond the grave when I remind you to trim your bush while you're at it. No man needs to choke on a hairball!" Beattie yells back from down the hall. — Tara Sivec

The impossibility of being human all too human this breathing in and out out and in these punks these cowards these champions these mad dogs of glory moving this little bit of light toward us impossibly. — Charles Bukowski

A man should therefore grow accustomed to his state and complain about it as little as possible, seizing upon whatever good it may have. — Seneca.

As a 10-year-old girl, I would listen to my grandmother discuss issues, and she made a lasting impression on me. — Kirsten Gillibrand