Dormansville Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dormansville Quotes
Warm breath hit my most secret female flesh. Okay, enough fancy talk, it was my vagina. — Kylie Scott
Bad news has no limits. We often feel it should, like a rainstorm that can't possibly get any heavier. But a storm can always worsen, & the burdens of life can too. — Mitch Albom
It is no madness to say
you will fall, you great cities. — Hilda Doolittle
We cannot walk through life on mountain peaks. — John Burroughs
When finger point at moon, don't look at finger or you'll miss the moon. — Bruce Lee
Yes, I recognize Zarathustra. His eyes are clear now, no longer does he sneer with loathing. Just see how he dances along! — Friedrich Nietzsche
Taunt a woman into figuring out how to torture you, — Laura Kaye
At a certain age, he thought, it is better for one's health not to do what I am about to do. At a certain age, a man's outlook is best tempered by moderation, if not resignation, if not outright capitulation. At a certain age, one should live without either harking too much back to grievances of the past or inviting resistance in the present by embodying a challenge to the pieties that be. Yet to give up playing any but the role socially assigned, in this instance assigned to the respectably retired - at seventy-one, that is surely what is appropriate, and so, for Coleman Silk, as he long ago demonstrated with requisite ruthlessness to his very own mother, that is what is unacceptable. — Philip Roth
When your love lets you go you only want love more, even when love wasn't what you were looking for. — Tegan Quin
Like the Bible-a document that often contradicts itself and from which one can construct sharply different arguments-theology is the product of human hands and hearts. — Jon Meacham
This moment exhibits infinite space, but there is a space also wherein all moments are infinitely exhibited, and the everlasting duration of infinite space is another region and room of joys. — Thomas Traherne
Everybody has the right to express what he thinks. That, of course, lets the crackpots in. But if you cannot tell a crackpot when you see one, then you ought to be taken in. — Harry S. Truman