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Her head rests against my chest as my finger glides around her viscid pussy. — Aven Jayce

Cath ... she's your mother."
"There is no evidence to support that. — Rainbow Rowell

People might consider you eccentric for being different, but this is good. Leaders and visionaries are not conformists afraid of standing out. — Fennel Hudson

A sweet lie is more gracious for us than a virulent but real truth. — Anton Chekhov

She resented the fact that her veil, which to her was a symbol of her sacred relationship to God, had now become an instrument of power, turning the women who wore them into political signs and symbols. Where do your loyalties lie, Mr. Bahri, with Islam or the state? — Azar Nafisi

If love does not know how to give and take without restrictions, it is not love, but a transaction that never fails to lay stress on a plus and a minus. — Emma Goldman

Sisterhood is powerful. It kills. Mostly sisters. — Ti-Grace Atkinson

Points of a journey do not matter when the journey has no destination, only an end. — Martin Amis

Religion is that which congregate all the resources for spirituality (to attain the Self). — Dada Bhagwan

This wasn't the first time I'd woken up as a captive. It wasn't even the second. I so needed to reevaluate my life choices. — Jeaniene Frost

I don't think Kobe is the best player. I'm the best player. — Paul Pierce

It is much better to earn a living with a pen than with power, — Gayle Tzemach Lemmon

Kids don't even know what it means that you have to watch a show on Thursday night at 9 o'clock, on any given network. You just put it on your DVR, or queue it up on your computer, and it's an on-demand and instant access world. — Joseph McGinty Nichol

Are names more properly said to be the names of things, or of our ideas of things? The first is the expression in common use; the last is that of some metaphysicians, who conceived that in adopting it they were introducing a highly important distinction. — John Stuart Mill