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Decenas In English Quotes By Patrick Ness

And by being possessed, you possess, because that's how love works. — Patrick Ness

Decenas In English Quotes By Alison Bechdel

Feminism is the theory. Lesbianism is the practice. — Alison Bechdel

Decenas In English Quotes By Anita Elberse

The entertainment business remains a business of blockbusters, and increasingly so. — Anita Elberse

Decenas In English Quotes By William, Saroyan

Death is not an easy thing for anyone to understand, least of all a child, but every life shall one day end. But as long as we are alive, as long as we are together, as long as two of us are left, and remember him, nothing in the world can take him from us. His body can be taken, but not him. — William, Saroyan

Decenas In English Quotes By Adam McKay

Actually, 'Wayne's World 2' I kind of liked. I think 'Wayne's World 2' does have some creative things in it, some ideas in it. — Adam McKay

Decenas In English Quotes By Kresley Cole

Meaningless sex is like eating the worm at the bottom of a tequila bottle: fun in the moment, but not something you'd want to repeat over and over. - MELANTHE OF THE DEIE SORCERI, QUEEN OF PERSUASION — Kresley Cole

Decenas In English Quotes By Heidi Klum

I'm European. I don't like wearing tops. And I don't like tan lines. — Heidi Klum

Decenas In English Quotes By Clive Bell

I will try to account for the degree of my aesthetic emotion. That, I conceive, is the function of the critic. — Clive Bell

Decenas In English Quotes By Ayn Rand

I would have to think on a nice clean job. I don't want to think. Not their way. It will have to be their way, no matter where I go. I want a job where I won't have to think. — Ayn Rand

Decenas In English Quotes By Henry Ward Beecher

It is sometimes of God's mercy that men in the eager pursuit of worldly aggrandizement are baffled; for they are very like a train going down an inclined plane - putting on the brake is not pleasant, but it keeps the car on the track and from ruin. — Henry Ward Beecher