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Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By James Hunt

This isn't higher education studying itself, — James Hunt

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Adnan Al Adnani

Consciousness has an inner depth at every stage, and is not something that emerges at some stage down the line. Forms of consciousness emerge as forms of energy/matter, but consciousness itself is simply alongside all along, as the principal reality of every form. — Adnan Al Adnani

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Frederick Lenz

God then made the first woman, not directly out of his own substance, but from Adam's rib. Her purpose was to serve man. — Frederick Lenz

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Franco Santoro

A true dancer is not a dancer, it is all possible dancers, including all non-dancers, it is all and nothing at the same time, as well as someone or something, as a result of a conscious choice — Franco Santoro

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Bill Dedman

In Chicago, integrated neighborhoods do not stay integrated for long. — Bill Dedman

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Frank Roderus

And when you are hungry, effective beats sport all hollow. — Frank Roderus

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Glenn Beck

There are a lot of universities that are as dangerous with the indoctrination of the children as terrorists are in Iran or North Korea. We have been setting up reeducation camps. We call them universities. — Glenn Beck

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Douglas William Jerrold

What a fine-looking thing is war!
Yet, dress it as we may, dress and feather it, daub it with gold, huzza it, and sing swaggering songs about it,
what is it, nine times out of ten, but murder in uniform! — Douglas William Jerrold

Janniello Briarcliff Quotes By Carolyn Jewel

She cocked her head. The ribbon tied beneath her chin glinted dully in the light. "Have I said something wrong?"
"No."
"I have." She stepped closer. "You are the most inscrutable man I have ever met."
He laughed. No mirth at all.
"I'm quite serious." She studied him. "No." Her quiet voice lanced through him. "Don't look away. Not when I am about to understand you."
"Are you certain you wish to?" He held her gaze, and the silence of his hunting box became unendurable. He fixed in his head an image of her in his bed. Nude. And of him, there to touch, and taste, experiencing that moment when his prick slid into her body. Her. Not any woman, but her. Specifically. The woman who made him see beauty where he'd once seen only duty. — Carolyn Jewel