Guaraci Sp Quotes & Sayings
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Please, Zane," Ty begged, shameless. He slid his palm against Zane's cheek, his fingers digging into the back of his neck. Zane nodded slightly before leaning forward, taking Ty in on his tongue. He couldn't fit all of Ty's erect cock into his mouth, but it didn't matter. He wasn't teasing anymore; he was focusing on the endgame. Ty — Abigail Roux

the friend neither sang of grief, nor open his heart to me
he muttled in his inquisition and wasted his life and his dreams — William Graham

They could not listen.
They could not stop.
What they did was the death dance.
What they did would do them in. — Anne Sexton

There will be glimpses of hope, shards of refracted light at the Cross when Jesus is crucified, but on the way there is very little. Sobering, yet truthful. We are reminded that others who have sought hope and freedom have had to endure without much to go on, too. — Megan McKenna

I'm quite a particular singer, and I need to feel like I can bite into the song, in a way, to make it my own. You want the challenge of the songs having some attitude. — Neneh Cherry

No matter how many times you do it, you don't get used to the sadness - for me at least - of coming to the end of a film. — Paul Thomas Anderson

My dad was working abroad, in Iraq, and he was a doctor. We used to go and visit him, in Baghdad, off and on. For the first ten years of my life, we used to go backwards and forwards to Baghdad, so that was quite amazing. I spent a lot of time traveling around the Middle East. — Andy Serkis

Their flight was not less exhilarating for being explainable. — Poul Anderson

People say I'm indecisive, but I don't know about that. — George H. W. Bush

Teach rightly.
Teach respectfully.
Teach responsibly.
Teach reliably. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Oh, I envy you!" he cried. "You are still nourished by yesterday's alms, but yesterday's happiness no longer nourishes me. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

One of the things called forth by the Imagist movement in poetry was neatness; and when we say keenness, we mean neatness. A knife that is keen is also a knife that cuts neatly; it isn't brutal. Sharpness is different from brutality. Brutality is clumsy: it is wide - it has a lot of fist and thumb and no delicate finger. — Eli Siegel