Junghi Thoracic Quotes & Sayings
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You like someone who can't like you back because unrequited love can be survived in a way that once-requited love cannot. — David Levithan

No, indeed, I shall grant you nothing. I always take the part of my own sex. I do indeed. I give you notice
You will find me a formidable antagonist on that point. I always stand up for women. — Jane Austen

The greatest contribution Vietnam is making-right or wrong is beside the point-is that it is developing an ability in the United States to fight a limited war, to go to war without the necessity of arousing the public ire. — Robert McNamara

I sneezed and she was gone. — Bryan Costales

In the condition of men, it frequently happens that grief and anxiety lie hid under the golden robes of prosperity; and the gloom of calamity is cheered by secret radiations of hope and comfort; as in the works of nature, the bog is sometimes covered with flowers, and the mine concealed in the barren crags. — Samuel Johnson

It's an absolute disgrace that there isn't a books programme on the BBC. — Mariella Frostrup

It is noble to grant life to the vanquished.
[Lat., Pulchrum est vitam donare minori.] — Statius

I drink for the effect, because it loosens up the tongue a little bit. — Peter Steele

Thirteen thousand dollars a year is not enough to raise a family. That's not enough to pay your bills and save for their future. That's barely enough to provide for even the most basic needs. — Thomas Carper

I have stage combat training from college, which is drastically different than fighting for the screen, but I do enjoy that kind of stuff. — Sonequa Martin-Green

I think what's really hard is making sense and making what you write clear and smooth-flowing. — Roy Blount Jr.

People seek revenge by an accounting that exaggerates their innocence and their adversary's malice; when two sides seek perfect justice, they condemn themselves and their heirs to strife. — Steven Pinker

Once upon a time, "that woman" seemed more comfortable with herself. Once upon a time, "that woman" appreciated a slimmer physique and relaxed into natural poses that felt less rehearsed. Once upon a time, "that woman" matched the path she had laid out for herself. Her closed eyes now threatened to open at any second, her tight skin bursting with the artificial flavors and toxins she had been assured were good for her. "That woman" had surrendered herself to anything that would make her path clear. "That woman" expected everyone to buy into the lies that she did. Her self-worth depended on it. So would mine. — Cherry Tigris