Kakakku Cintaku Quotes & Sayings
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User interface is customer service for the computer. — Julie Larson-Green
Everyone has the spark of greatness; a leader's role is to pour oxygen onto it forming the fire within. — Orrin Woodward
Judge's back was hunched over while he dug in as deep as he could. Sweat poured off him, the night air doing nothing to cool the inferno burning inside him. Michaels clenched tight around him and Judge thought he was coming, but he was caught off guard; his spirited bottom was yanking his orgasm from him. Set him a few degrees past burning. Judge buried as deep as he could, his cock throbbed angrily, and his balls drew up close to him. He threw his head back and roared as he came so far up inside Michaels' body, making him his forever. "Fuuuck. — A.E. Via
I didn't have to think up so much as a comma or a semicolon; it was all given, straight from the celestial recording room. Weary, I would beg for a break, an intermission, time enough, let's say, to go to the toilet or take a breath of fresh air on the balcony. Nothing doing! — Henry Miller
I've been a free man. — V.S. Naipaul
Or else I'm dead, and I've ended up in hell after all, and it's an escape pod with Lilac LaRoux. — Amie Kaufman
I am not the lonely human, plunked down on earth to aimlessly wander. I am a part of that earth and not going anywhere- just like the spider up in the corner, the dust on the sill, and the cat I buried in the backyard. -Jamaica Ritcher. — Jay Allison
Follow your inner joy somehow it knows where you can possibly go to be the person who you must be. — Deepak Burfiwala
Thinking that morality is all about commandments is a relatively new way of thinking, since the Reformation. — Timothy Radcliffe
O, that he were here to write me down an ass! But, masters, remember, that I am an ass; though it be not written down, yet forget not that I am an ass. — William Shakespeare
Toward downtown, passing more and more people as she went. They stared - first at her, then at her pursuing father - and they looked surprised, some of them even amazed. But what was on their faces went no further. They looked and then they went on toward wherever they had been going. The air circulating in her lungs was growing heavier now. She crossed the Canal, feet pounding on cement while cars — Stephen King
The first time I saw a narcissus pushing through ice and thriving, I thought it was perfect and wanted that kind of determination for myself. — Paula McLain
I have often before now been convinced that a democracy is incapable of empire ... — Thucydides
