Fettered Pleasures Quotes & Sayings
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Everyone has addictions and my problem is that I have 5,000 of them. If it's not drinking, it's gambling; if it's not gambling, it's eating anything from burgers, doughnuts to M&Ms. The only addiction I don't suffer from is chasing women. — John Daly

Meditate.
Live purely. Be quiet.
Do your work with mastery.
Like the moon, come out
from behind the clouds!
Shine — Gautama Buddha

I sometimes wish I were African American because people don't bash them afterward. It's the hardest to be a woman. — Julie Delpy

It's more important that you eat vegetables, even if they are conventional
I'm talking about for your health
then it is until you wait until you can afford organic, or you can find organic. — Michael Pollan

It is the writer who might catch the imagination of young people, and plant a seed that will flower and come to fruition. — Isaac Asimov

Curiosity fed the dog. — Wes Fesler

Gyms are always packed. The only machine available is the one that simulates the gynecological exam. You know, the Sharon Stone machine. — Jim Gaffigan

The whole army is burning with an insatiable desire to wreak violence upon South Carolina. I almost tremble for her fate. — William Tecumseh Sherman

I feel like a weed in the midst of Winter. 'Tis the sunshine of your smile that will bring back the Spring of my days. We arrive in four days. I hope you will grace me again with your presence. Yours, Morgan (Morgan's letter) — Kinley MacGregor

It is good to be sitting some place
in public at 2:30 in the afternoon
without getting the flesh ripped from
your bones. — Charles Bukowski

The trouble with this world is that everybody has to compromise and conform. — Tennessee Williams

The English never abolish anything. They put it in cold storage. — Alfred North Whitehead

Nothing in this scene will be changed by my death, Nicole thought. There will just be one less pair of eyes to observe its splendor. And one less collection of chemicals risen to consciousness to wonder what it all means. — Arthur C. Clarke