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as his husband massaged his tongue over the ridges adorning his desire. — Liz Borino

I don't understand why some kids git a good school and mother and father and some don't. But Rita say forgit the WHY ME shit and git on to what's next. — Sapphire.

Job never saw why he suffered, but he saw God, and that was enough. — Timothy Keller

How is something a memory if you never forgit? — Sapphire.

You'se something tuh make uh man forgit to git old and forgit tuh die. — Zora Neale Hurston

Finding something important in life does not mean that you must give up everything else. — Paulo Coelho

because nothing ends evenly. — Ville Hytonen

Gods are like culture, the most known and powerful are those believed by powerful nations — Bangambiki Habyarimana

You gleefully say, "I just thought of something!", when in fact your brain performed an enormous amount of work before your moment of genius struck. When an idea is served up from behind the scenes, your neural circuitry has been working on it for hours or days or years, consolidating information and trying out new combinations. But you take credit without further wonderment at the vast, hidden machinery behind the scenes. — David Eagleman

And while positivity is the seed of many a great thing, wishful thinking alone doesn't make a good foundation for marriage. — Cecelia Ahern

In the sago palms, you'll often find sago beetles which are about the size of your little finger. The Karowai put those on the fire until they're crispy and eat them. They taste a little bit like creamy snails. But compared to sago, the sago beetle is really pretty good. — Tim Cahill

I had to leave some traces. In the beginning, I would give complete instructions to the photographer. In the '70s, people would come to photograph your work and you would just end up with this crazy material that had nothing to do with your work; maybe I'd pick up two or three photographs that were the closest to the idea. This is why when you look at the '70s, you see much less documentation and really bad material. The material will become misleading to what the piece was. — Marina Abramovic

It's a devil of a thing, gentlemen,' said Mr Swiveller, 'when relations fall out and disagree. If the wing of friendship should never moult a feather, the wing of relationship should never be clipped, but be always expanded and serene. Why should a grandson and grandfather peg away at each other with mutual wiolence when all might be bliss and concord. Why not jine hands and forgit it? — Charles Dickens