Insomnolency Quotes & Sayings
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You two had something that had to be kept on ice, yes, incorruptible, yes!
and death was the only icebox where you could keep it ... — Tennessee Williams
As usual - when we really kissed - I lost track of my surroundings, the operation of my limbs, and the functionality of my vocal chords. I may have started to climb him. — Penny Reid
Modelling wasn't a passion of mine, so that made it get old kind of quickly. I was getting very frustrated. — Caitriona Balfe
I thought, 'Well, I'll amuse people a little bit.' During lunch hour, while everyone was off to the faculty club and this and that, I set up a bunch of bases down the hallway of the school and I put all of the portraits I had completed ... and I waited for the reaction ... that's how I got started again, doing portraits of people around me ... — Joe Fafard
How do yo feel about her doing this?" That had to be Mahon. That low-pitched growl could only come from him.
"We let each other be who we are," Curran said. "I don't have to like all of the things she has to do. I love her. — Ilona Andrews
Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry without affection. — Jane Austen
The girl doesn't need a violin," he added. "She needs to have
her hands bound so she can never touch an instrument again. — Julia Quinn
Make no mistake about it: Law school is not a bastion of intellectual discourse. — Tucker Max
Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it. — Agatha Christie
Both sleep and insomnolency, when immoderate, are bad. — Hippocrates
Most people like hair," Morgan said. "His is curly and dreamy. Now shut up. — T.J. Klune
For the first time in history, sex is more dangerous than the cigarette afterward. — Jay Leno
It might appear to have been before God. — Lao-Tzu
Rabbi Heshel said: "A man should be like a vessel that willingly receives what its owner pours into it, whether it be wine or vinegar. — Martin Buber
Life is a chaplet of little miseries which the philosopher counts with a smile. Be philosophers, as I am, gentlemen; sit down at the table and let us drink. Nothing makes the future look so bright as surveying it through a glass of chambertin. — Alexandre Dumas