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Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Harrison Owen

It is the dance between chaos and order that is truly creative. — Harrison Owen

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Chelsea Handler

I've never made love to a ghost but I have made love to men who are a few years away from becoming a ghost. — Chelsea Handler

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By E.F. Benson

The hours of the morning between breakfast and lunch were the time which the inhabitants of Riseholme chiefly devoted to spying on each other. — E.F. Benson

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

You magnify your failure to a crime, Vasya. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Monica Denise Brown

You can't take my joy, because you didn't give it to me — Monica Denise Brown

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Mark Lawrence

Fuck that!" My turn to drop the scroll-case as though it were hot. " ... your stewardness."
"'Highness' is the correct form of address when the steward is of noble birth ... if we're being formal, Jalan."
"Fuck that, your highness. — Mark Lawrence

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Ernie Pyle

One of the parodoxes of war is that those in the rear want to get up into the fight, while those in the lines want to get out. — Ernie Pyle

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Dianne Sylvan

He wondered if perhaps, subconsciously, he was trying to sabotage her efforts by setting the bar too high, trying to keep her with him longer; but surely his subconscious wasn't that stupid? — Dianne Sylvan

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Jean-Yves Leloup

Quoting Father Seraphim:
Our life hangs only by a breath. It is the thread that links you to the Father, the Source, which brought you into being. Be conscious of this thread, and go where you will. (27) — Jean-Yves Leloup

Jorgensen Ymca Quotes By Henry Taube

Science as an intellectual exercise enriches our culture, and is in itself ennobling. — Henry Taube