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Grubby Chest Quotes By Lorelei James

When I'm beaten and bleeding is the only time I really feel alive. — Lorelei James

Grubby Chest Quotes By Ingeborg Bachmann

The arrogance to insist on her own unhappiness, her own loneliness, had always been in her, but only now did it venture to emerge; it blossomed, ran wild, smothered her. She was unredeemable and nobody should have the effrontery to redeem her ... — Ingeborg Bachmann

Grubby Chest Quotes By Crystal Waters

Love was not in it for me at first. I dated guys because of the way they looked. And then I began to learn that it's what's inside that counts. Love to me now is understanding. It's giving. — Crystal Waters

Grubby Chest Quotes By Ken Green

Golf is a diabolical game. It's easy to make fun of something that's so bizarre, so painful, so humiliating ... yet so joyous. — Ken Green

Grubby Chest Quotes By Remy De Gourmont

Knowledge has its end in itself, apart from any idea of life and propagation of the species. — Remy De Gourmont

Grubby Chest Quotes By Michelangelo Antonioni

I think people talk too much; that's the truth of the matter. I do. I don't believe in words. People use too many words and usually wrongly. I am sure that in the distant future people will talk much less and in a more essential way. If people talk a lot less, they will be happier. Don't ask me why. — Michelangelo Antonioni

Grubby Chest Quotes By Robert Grede

Her beauty had not blinded him to her shortcomings, but perhaps it had to her virtues — Robert Grede

Grubby Chest Quotes By Larry Gent

When in doubt, watch Die Hard. — Larry Gent

Grubby Chest Quotes By Peter S. Beagle

We are our own dragons and our own heroes. We must rescue ourselves from ourselves. — Peter S. Beagle

Grubby Chest Quotes By Matt Ridley

It is the assumption of this book that there is a typical human nature. It is the aim of this book to seek it. Just like a surgeon, a psychiatrist can make all sorts of basic assumptions when a patient lies down upon the couch. He can assume that the patient knows what it means to love, to envy, to trust, to think, to speak, to fear, to smile, to bargain, to covet, to dream, to remember, to sing, to quarrel, to lie. The 'smile' of a baboon is a threat; the smile of a man is a sign of pleasure: it is human nature, the world over. — Matt Ridley