Jungermann The Pirate Quotes & Sayings
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She could feel the heat from his body behind her. It radiated from his chest to her shoulder blades. The silk of his bow tie brushed against her hair, penetrating it, until it grazed across the surface of her neck, causing it to explode into goose-pimples. — Sylvain Reynard

Each of our lives is the sum of its parts. No ONE individual is the driving force. And no one person can stall its progression. If everyone plays their position, life evolves without drama, opportunities flourish and ultimately we ALL benefit. When you selfishly overstate your part you only weaken the whole. — Carlos Wallace

ascertain, Jersey had no knowledge of demonology. At this point, all I could do was tell her and her family that I was very uncertain about the case, and that, after I got home, I would be — M. Scott Peck

One real thing is closer to God than all the diagrams in the world — Robert Farrar Capon

His gaze was unblinking. Lacking eyelids will do that to a person. — Jeaniene Frost

There were 23 or 24 separate tax cuts during the Giuliani administration. I'd love to be able to equal that. — Joe Lhota

I don't like being under someone elses thumb. I'm very supportive of other female artists, especially those trying to make their own statement ... trying to do what they want instead of being someone else's Barbie doll. — Irene Cara

seen this look on his face before, and I knew exactly what "some time" meant: hours and hours. "Then I'll go find the house by myself," I said. "Not alone, you aren't. You promised." "Then I'll find a person who — Ransom Riggs

The generality of men are naturally apt to be swayed by fear rather than reverence, and to refrain from evil rather because of the punishment that it brings than because of its own foulness. — Aristotle.

What about when you miss someone? Where does that come from? It comes from love. — Art Hochberg

Janeane Garofalo ended up, in a sense, being pushed by the media into becoming a pundit. — Lewis Black

We're very highly evolved, and we should be very responsible for what we've learned. — Neil Young

I often feel sorry for people who don't read good books; they are missing a chance to lead an extra life. — Scott Corbett

Science belongs to no one country. — Louis Pasteur