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Discendenza Quotes By Jay Kay

The ability to last more than six minutes - isn't that what all men want? — Jay Kay

Discendenza Quotes By Deyth Banger

I did it,... I talked to Stephen King in a dream... not once but twice in two dreams. - As far from here I can tell you it's awesome... I did it... I jerkoff on a dream... dreaming that I'm jerking off.... I did it... I fucked a girl in a dream! — Deyth Banger

Discendenza Quotes By Ruth Handler

Through their play Barbara imagined their lives as adults. They used the dolls to reflect the adult world around them. They would sit and carry on conversations, making the dolls real people. — Ruth Handler

Discendenza Quotes By Patterson Hood

At any given time, there might be someone who's eight years old or 80 years old in the audience. Some nights there are a lot of girls in the audience, some nights not. It's so unpredictable, but I like that. — Patterson Hood

Discendenza Quotes By Caroline Myss

The journey of consciousness, of mysticism, is to come to know yourself and your own motivations. — Caroline Myss

Discendenza Quotes By Peter Doig

I'm not one of those artists having people there lying around on their paintings, you know, like Hockney or whoever. — Peter Doig

Discendenza Quotes By Dr. Seuss

Adults are obsolete children. — Dr. Seuss

Discendenza Quotes By Jeff Lyons

Try everything; listen to everyone. Follow no one. You are your own story guru! — Jeff Lyons

Discendenza Quotes By Ozzy Osbourne

Condemned to violence, arrested by pain. Inside the soul lies a man insane. — Ozzy Osbourne

Discendenza Quotes By Christina Dodd

Honesty shakes the foundation of civilization. — Christina Dodd

Discendenza Quotes By Alice Moore Hubbard

When a woman feels the first grip of her child's dependence upon her, she has forever lost her freedom. If the child dies, a grave shackles her soul through life. If the child lives, the welfare of that child keeps perpetually between her and the sun. — Alice Moore Hubbard