Dargai Quotes & Sayings
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Humans love sex, we need sex, it's how we connect, it reminds us we're alive, it's the third most basic human need, after food and good movie popcorn. — Billy Crystal

Tho' Beauty is generally the creature of fancy, yet are there some who will be Beauties in every eye. — Samuel Richardson

I just want to do great work: work that inspires people ... To know that you are given this gift in life and that you can gift other people with it, that's the most rewarding thing for me. — Tammy Blanchard

Heart: Because you're hurt. Because even though I'm broken, I still exist. — Delia Foster

Writers need to get over the fear of hitting the "publish" button. — Dan Alatorre

I was super skeptical about doing TV. I said no three times, part of which was confidence because I didn't really understand that world. I know how to climb mountains and do all that, but I wasn't a TV person. — Bear Grylls

A great step towards independence is a good-humored stomach, one that is willing to endure rough treatment. — Seneca The Younger

He'd said he couldn't let her go. She couldn't figure out how they could stay together. — Alexia Adams

Would we be a better society if we made marriage simply a private contract between two individuals, with no wider implications of kinship and family? I do not believe that we would. — John Sentamu

Brightlord Adolin insisted. So long as you were in here, he wouldn't leave. We tried to stop him, but the man's a prince. We can't storming make him do anything, not even leave. He locked himself away in the cell and we just had to live with it. — Brandon Sanderson

Perhaps every writer who thoroughly creates a fictional world will inevitably create a mirror of his own time and yet also create a world that no one else but him has ever visited ... — Orson Scott Card

I've heard people using your songs as prayer, begging god in falsetto. — Warsan Shire

Women are like trees, growing slowly over time. So many rings creating layers of maturity as their branches spread and reach out to the sky. Motherhood prunes those branches. Sometimes it prunes them back hard and painfully. But if you let go and trust in the good of what it means to be a mother, if you can trust in the knowledge learned from the hard lessons, then faith and belief will carry you through. And in the end, you will grow fuller and more beautiful from the, sometimes harsh, pruning of motherhood. — P.R. Newton