Insecure Ka Kasi Quotes & Sayings
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It is less mortifying to believe one's self unpopular than insignificant, and vanity prefers to assume that indifference is a latent form of unfriendliness. — Edith Wharton

Wear sexy panties tonight," he said against my mouth.
"I don't have any other options except commando."
Lee's arm tightened spasmodically right before he murmured, "Christ. — Kristen Ashley

People are crying out for a Conservative Party that is decent, reasonable, common sense and in it for the long term of this country. — David Cameron

Records are made to be broken. It is in man's nature to continue to strive to do just that. — Richard Branson

When you look at yourself and feel dissatisfaction about any part of you, you will continue to attract feelings of dissatisfaction, because the law mirrors back to you exactly what you are holding inside. Be in awe and wonder at the magnificence of you! — Rhonda Byrne

Sometimes I think it would be nice to share everything I've got with somebody - and sometimes I think I'm very lucky to have the bathroom to myself. But I feel it would be nice to pass on my knowledge. Perhaps because I haven't got children - one wants to educate somebody. — Nicholas Haslam

Let a man be endowed with ten virtues and have but one fault and the one fault will eclipse and darken all the virtues. — Martin Luther

When I got to college, acting suddenly seemed like a very risky proposition and all my friends were going to law school or med school or Wall Street. — Wentworth Miller

Well mine is not gimmicky - it is the 6 food groups that God made, and exercising every day. Trying to think positively. — Richard Simmons

I come from classical theater training and when I went to college it was a bunch of kids that were hand-picked from around the world. I was around such brilliant young minds and incredible artists with incredible teachers. — Joe Manganiello

People in the political world have every incentive to say things that lead voters away from a clear economic understanding of issues. What has happened more and more is that organized groups have more and more reasons to say things that don't make any economic sense. — Thomas Sowell

Listen, if you're not going to be a nun or something, you might as well laugh. — J.D. Salinger