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Gysel Bequer Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The greatest education is learning to know the divinity of thy soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Elsa Schiaparelli

One [has] to sense the trend of history and precede it. — Elsa Schiaparelli

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Emma Chase

She braces her hands on the table, leaning forward. And I have a whole new esteem for gravity - because it's that force that causes her blouse to pull away from her body, giving me a delectable view of her stunning tits encased in delicate black lace. — Emma Chase

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Sunday, the worst god-damned day of them all. — Charles Bukowski

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Heather Andrea Williams

In the 1830s, the forced removal of Cherokees, Choctaws, Chickasaws, Creeks, and Seminoles from the fertile lands of the southeastern United States, under the direction of President Andrew Jackson, amassed even more land for cotton cultivation and expansion of the wealth of white people. As Native Americans made the involuntary treks to what would become Indian Country or Oklahoma, white Americans dislocated approximately one million African Americans through the domestic slave trade, moving them from the Upper South to the Lower South and westward, destroying families, and severing community ties in order to create plantations and cultivate cotton. — Heather Andrea Williams

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Baltasar Gracian

Folly consists not in committing Folly, but in being incapable of concealing it. All men make mistakes, but the wise conceal the blunders they have made, while fools make them public. Reputation depends more on what is hidden than on what is seen. If you can't be good, be careful. — Baltasar Gracian

Gysel Bequer Quotes By Mae West

I like my clothes tight enough to show I'm a woman, but loose enough to show I'm a lady. — Mae West