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He had ambitions, at one time, to become a sex maniac, but he failed his practical. — Les Dawson

Only knowledge and truth may result in freedom of mind. — Eraldo Banovac

Portrait photography never had any charms for me, so I sought my subjects from the house-tops, and finally from the hill-tops and about the surrounding country; the taste strengthening as my successes became greater in proportion to the failures. — William Henry Jackson

Everything I loved became everything I've lost. — Oliver Sykes

Ignorance once dispelled is difficult to reestablish. — Laurence J. Peter

The book was an instrument of both repression and liberation — Anders Rydell

It's Sunday night," he continues. "You aren't at Pizza Pellino."
"No, I'm at the Treehouse with Hattie." And then I'm so dizzy my vision goes black. "How ... how did you know that I'm not there?"
"Because I'm here. — Stephanie Perkins

God's timing is always on time. — Charles R. Swindoll

When I meet a person that tells me they stopped hooping for no reason, I thank them for opening my door and making it easier. — Behdad Sami

Her hand lifted without any volition on her part, as if it were the hand itself that wanted to be held by his. He gently grasped it in both hands, instead of the impersonal handshake she'd been expecting. His hands were as hot as a furnace. Slowly, watching her every second, he brought her hand to his mouth and - oh my God - kissed it.
Something inside her, something she'd never even suspected existed, pinged to life. Heat, excitement . . . desire. — Lisa Marie Rice

Both men and women today want a marriage in which they can receive emotional and sexual satisfaction from someone who will simply let them "be themselves." They want a spouse who is fun, intellectually stimulating, sexually attractive, with many common interests, and who, on top of it all, is supportive of their personal goals and of the way they are living now. — Timothy J. Keller

Temptation is not a sin; it is a call to battle. — Erwin W. Lutzer