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Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By Yohji Yamamoto

Colour disturbs people. I am confident in black, not in light. This dark side of life is attractive to me forever and from the beginning. I am a lazy designer when it comes to colour. — Yohji Yamamoto

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By Helene Cixous

You only have to look at the Medusa straight on to see her. And she's not deadly. She's beautiful and she's laughing. — Helene Cixous

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By K. Bromberg

Willing's good," he whispers. "Wet's even better. — K. Bromberg

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By John Ferling

Mr. Adams, by your Name I conclude you are descended from the first Man and Woman. . . . [Perhaps] you could resolve a difficulty which I could never explain. I never could understand how the first couple found the Art of lying together?" Adams must have been mortified. He blushed but stammered cleverly, or so he remembered, that the first couple surely "flew together . . . like two Objects in electric Experiments." "Well," the lady responded, "I know not how it was, but this I know, it is a very happy Shock."21 — John Ferling

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By Hamilton Jordan

I've never been a Clinton fan. He's had some accomplishments, and he's very skilled at politics, but, you know, he's had some successes and a very good economy. And the question is how much or how little of that does he deserve credit for. — Hamilton Jordan

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By James Dobson

We Americans are living a lifestyle of exhaustion. We don't have time for ourselves, much less for each other and our children. — James Dobson

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By Jenny Eclair

The comedy I like the best is comedy I can't do, stuff that doesn't touch my arena. — Jenny Eclair

Doao Lldmsystems Quotes By Robert S. Johnson

Nothing makes a man more aware of his capabilities and of his limitations than those moments when he must push aside all the familiar defenses of ego and vanity, and accept reality by staring, with the fear that is normal to a man in combat, into the face of Death. — Robert S. Johnson