Kaleden 1912 Quotes & Sayings
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I love having Phil [Robertson] in the kitchen! Not only is he a great cook, but it means less work for me! — Kay Robertson

Amandine Bisset was so passionate for Eliot Walker that tiny silver sparks flew from her fingertips when she touched him. When they made love her whole body filled with white light so bright Amandine believed she might explode. — Menna Van Praag

Dating a new man is like holding a strawberry milkshake; first the taste, then the pleasure. — Marilyn Monroe

Had there been a lunatic asylum in the suburbs of Jerusalem, Jesus Christ would infallibly have been shut up in it at the outset of his public career. That interview with Satan on the pinnacle of the Temple would alone have damned him, and everything that happened after could but have confirmed the diagnosis. — Havelock Ellis

The crowd is made of little gods, and there is still no heaven. — Rae Armantrout

You know, I don't only play for the record books. — Roger Federer

People are increasingly becoming disappointed and disillusioned with politics and business, and especially with the market economy. They are meeting the physical needs of human beings, maybe. They are providing food. But not good and healthy food. — Satish Kumar

Hirschi was convinced that people who were usefully busy didn't commit crimes. "The child playing ping-pong, swimming in the community pool, or doing his homework," he said, "is not committing delinquent acts." Hirschi didn't spend a whole lot of time looking at people who had good jobs and became criminals anyway, completely ignoring in this way a whole class of crime. White-collar crime by its very nature involves a high degree of self-control and planning. It's committed almost overwhelmingly by people who had enough self-mastery to make it through high school and college and hold down good jobs. — Matt Taibbi

I looked at my palms trying to see the other life, the parallel life. The point at which my selves broke away and one married a fat man and the other stayed here. — Jeanette Winterson

Breathed like a contestant in a polka marathon, sit-up contest, stationary bike race. — Dennis Vickers