Hvergiles Quotes & Sayings
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Too often, we therapists neglect our personal relationships. Our work becomes our life. — Irvin D. Yalom

You dress to impress," I said approvingly.
"No, Angel." He leaned in, his teeth softly grazing my ear. "I undress to impress. — Becca Fitzpatrick

Sexual behavior in our species goes through three characteristic phases: pair formation, precopulatory activity, and copulation, usually but not always in that order. The pair-formation stage, usually referred to as courtship, is remarkably prolonged by animal standards. — Desmond Morris

But this was not quite the right kraken apocalypse. — China Mieville

I never saw the gold plates, only in a visionary or entranced state. — Martin Harris

The range of rhythms in prose is larger and grander than it is in poetry, and it can handle discursive ideas and plain information as well as character and story. It can do everything. I felt as though I had switched from a single reed instrument to a full orchestra. — Annie Dillard

I'm sure some people might be offended by that, but this is my feeling about show business. It's not all about pure talent. There are certain people who command a stage because they look good ,like me. — Howard Stern

I don't know how to overcome this perception that I'm extravagant. — Frank Gehry

People seem to want to read more nonfiction than fiction. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

You just have to be yourself and go full with confidence and be courageous. — Gabby Douglas

I put up with this church, in the hope that one day it will become better, just as it is constrained to put up with me in the hope that I will become better. — Desiderius Erasmus

If you haven't arrived yet, keep driving, your destiny is waiting for you. — Rob Liano

A power to dispose of estates for ever is manifestly absurd. The earth and the fulness of it belongs to every generation, and the preceding one can have no right to bind it up from posterity. Such extension of property is quite unnatural. — Adam Smith