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Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Christos Tsiolkas

I couldn't admit to any of the boys I hung out with that I wanted to fuck 'em, so my erotic life was in my imagination and in the body. — Christos Tsiolkas

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Timothy Levitch

Don't forget! That is to say: remember - because remembering is so much more a psychotic activity than forgetting. — Timothy Levitch

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Isaac

Nobody stays exactly the same. You'll definitely know it's Hanson, but we're constantly changing. — Isaac

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Geoffrey B. Wilson

A Godly life is always the best advertisement for Christianity. — Geoffrey B. Wilson

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Arthur Japin

That's the only thing that matters, honey, for someone to see more in you than you thought there was to see. — Arthur Japin

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Angela Kiss

If you sit on an airplane and you tell the English person sitting next to you that you have a bomb in your bag, they would probably be pissed off. Not as much pissed off as if you were talking to them all the time during the journey, but still, quite pissed off. — Angela Kiss

Doodlebugs Georgetown Quotes By Brene Brown

The most powerful emotions that we experience have very sharp points, like the tip of a thorn. When they prick us, they cause discomfort and even pain. Just the anticipation or fear of these feelings can trigger intolerable vulnerability in us. We know it's coming. For many of us, our first response to vulnerability and pain of these sharp points is not to lean into the discomfort and feel our way through but rather to make it go away. We do that by numbing and taking the edge off the pain with whatever provides the quickest relief. We can anesthetize with a whole bunch of stuff, including alcohol, drugs, food, sex, relationships, money, work, caretaking, gambling, staying busy, affairs, chaos, shopping, planning, perfectionism, constant change, and the Internet. — Brene Brown