Felice Quotes & Sayings
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Who said anything about getting involved? I'm talking about some hot and heavy fucking. You and me and a king-size bed that I guarantee will be banging up against the wall in seconds flat once I lay you down. — Felice Stevens
I'm an active author: I travel to give readings and talks, although I know it's risky. — Felice Picano
I don't yhink, I'm in love. But I know I'm in love with you, Felice ... — Robin Wijaya
Not everything that happens to us is within our control, my friend. Sometimes life gives us a swift kick in the ass, and we have to do the best we can with what we're given. — Felice Stevens
Man or woman, what did it matter who he slept with, and why did people think it was any of their business? — Felice Stevens
I don't know how to say pretty words. All I can tell you is when I'm with you, it all makes sense. People used to tell me half a life is better than none, but you've made me see everything I've been missing. Loving you has made me whole again. — Felice Stevens
Not like the me was some tough somebody, or somebody she had put together for show. But like, like somebody she favored and could count on. A secret somebody you didn't have to feel sorry for or have to fight for. -Felice — Toni Morrison
Lots of words are said in the heat of the moment, or when it's dark. But then daylight comes and things change. People change. — Felice Stevens
Every bed I've ever slept in never felt like my own. There were always strange sheets, strange smells - and just when I thought I'd be getting used to it, we'd have to leave. I got so tired of running."
Then stay. You don't ever have to run again. — Felice Stevens
I over-scrutinize anyone new entering my life. — Felice Picano
We've been given a second chance. Some people never even get a first. Do you know how lucky we are? — Felice Stevens
That's how you make me feel; like I'm free-falling, but still flying in the wind. — Felice Stevens
He wanted to be wanted, not simply be a body used as a means to an end. — Felice Stevens
All writers want to know that someone is reading their work, taking them seriously. It provides a kind of moral support. — Felice Picano
I couldn't swear that I believed in the law - or in the American legal system. — Felice Picano
I'm 68 years old, and I'm as much a criminal now as I was at the age of 22. And, I'm even more of a dissident than I was then. — Felice Picano
The reality is that when you visit Italy, you'll be hijacked by relatives of all sorts; the entire family tree is waiting to meet you. [A hyphenated Italian's risk] — Ivanka Di Felice
Books on scientific photography with such beauty, breadth, and insight are rare. Felice Frankel's Envisioning Science is chock full of mind-boggling images and valuable information
not only for curious artists, students, and lay people, but also for seasoned researchers and photographers. The eclectic Frankel is both a scientist and photographer, and with the cold logic of the one and the inspired vision of the other, she covers an array of topics sure to stimulate your imagination and sense of wonder at the incredible vastness of the physical world. — Clifford A. Pickover
I realize my life here is much richer than I ever could have imagined. [Why one Canadian immigrant to Italy stays] — Ivanka Di Felice
Once you're inside me, I promise to let you know how good I feel. — Felice Stevens
The prime goal of censorship is to promote ignorance, whether it is done via lying and bowdlerized school texts or by attacking individual books. — Felice Picano
Nessun maggior dolore Che ricordarsi del tempo felice Nella miseria. (There is no greater pain than to remember a happy time when one is in misery.) — Dante Alighieri
There comes a point where you become tired of the loneliness and need a human touch, a caress to make you realize you still exist as a person. — Felice Stevens
Sometimes it takes a kick in the ass to show us what really is important in life, doesn't it? — Felice Stevens
Do you ever wonder sometimes why you were even born? Like what's the point? — Felice Stevens
To be censored is one sure way of knowing you have been taken dead seriously. It also speaks to the continuing power of the printed word, almost fifteen hundred years after that amazing invention. — Felice Picano
Having a book censored means something. It means you have deeply offended one or more people who felt they needed to protect unsuspecting readers from your inflammatory words, thoughts, and images. — Felice Picano