Crassness Synonyms Quotes & Sayings
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This LGBT singing choir has demonstrated how women are investing in tradition to create change, like alchemists turning discord into harmony. — Kavita Ramdas
I hardly ever work out. — Ginnifer Goodwin
Whenever I design any variant, or when anybody sends me one, I always say if at all possible within the context of the game don't have two home supply centers touching each other. — Fred Davis
Despicable creatures, vultures: without a doubt the most disgusting birds ever. I suppose they served their purpose, but did they have to be so greasy and ugly? Couldn't we have cute fuzzy rabbits that cleaned up roadkill instead? — Rick Riordan
Liverpool people are famous for liking clothes and fashion; they are very social and lively people, and we know that they like clothes. — Vivienne Westwood
In my childhood I was obsessed with cameras but could not afford one. After much persuasion my father Harivansh Rai Bachchan bought me a box camera which I treasured for years. Initially I clicked trees and nature and as I grew up started noticing prettier things-motorbike, sleek cars and cool girls. But the hamartia of life is when you desire something you cannot afford it and when you are able to afford it you are too old to use it. Now I don't need all gadgets but it's satisfying to know that at least I can afford them. — Amitabh Bachchan
Only a few prefer liberty- the majority seek nothing more than fair masters. — Sallust
Fishing and ear scratching the two reasons men were given hands. — Robin Hobb
Bodies do not produce sensations, but complexes of elements (complexes of sensations) make up bodies. — Ernst Mach
...an incomplete listing of anything reveals that a selection has been made, and any act of selection is of course political. — Christopher Priest
I never entertained the dreadful thought that my face was anything other than good and fair until, in an act of revelation, I picked up a mirror. — Dafydd Ap Gwilym
