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The only thing you have to worry about is bad luck. I never had bad luck. — Harry S. Truman
Sandstorm sighed. I was afraid you were going to say that. — Erin Hunter
Truth never comes into the world but like a bastard, to the ignominy of him that brought her birth. — John Milton
There is someone out there that will love you.They'll want you for you.Don't settle for less.Life is short and I'm tired of wasting it — Abbi Glines
He brought them the gold they asked for, but they hung him anyway." "Hanged, Ami. Your father was not a tapestry. — George R R Martin
The passion to teach, to share deeply
experienced "lessons from life," is embedded in all literature. — Vera B. Williams
Hung herself in the closet."
"Hanged," said Nate.
"Don't be one of those people. — Peter Clines
I'm going to take my time, slowly peeling off your shirt, your bra, kiss your nipples until they are so hard that you're begging me to bite them. Then I'll take off your jeans, inch by torturous inch, enjoying the show of your thighs before I reach your panties. I bet they're ridiculously wet. Even right now, I bet they are soaked. I bet they'd taste good too. Then I'm going to fuck your wet pussy so good that you'll wonder how you survived this long without me. — Karina Halle
Yoga believes in transforming the individual before transforming the world. Whatever change we want to happen outside should happen within. If you walk in peace and express that peace in your very life, others will see you and learn something. — Swami Satchidananda
If I want to go to a party with a few male friends, it doesn't mean I'm gay. — Leonardo DiCaprio
Deception is brutal, I'm not pretending otherwise. — Patrick Marber
Look at me. I want to see your eyes when you come. — Sylvain Reynard
You came one day and
as usual in such matters
significance filled everything-
your eyes, the things you
knew, the way you turned,
leaned, stood, or sat,
this way or that. — A.R. Ammons
There is, of course, great value in belonging to a group. Safety in numbers, for one. But there is also a mathematical explanation for why the brain is so willing to give up its own opinions: a group of people is more likely to be correct about something than an individual. — Gregory Berns