Karnik Pet Quotes & Sayings
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Why would I want to share anything with a man who yells at me twenty-three hours of every day, then kisses me? — Nalini Singh

Anything you need, anything you want, say the words. I will do everything I can for you. — Kiera Cass

The less importance he attached to the opinion of men, the more did he feel the presence of God within him. — Leo Tolstoy

Codependents make great employees. They don't complain; they do more than their share; they do whatever is asked of them; they please people; and they try to do their work perfectly - at least for a while, until they become angry and resentful. — Melody Beattie

Instead of leading the world by how much we borrow, it's time that we make sure we lead the world in how much we build and create and invest. — Mitt Romney

When the morning light came into the room it found them curled together in a nest of red and white sheets. It revealed also marks, all over the pale cool skin: handprints around the narrow waist, sliding impressions from delicate strokes, like weals, raised rosy discs where his lips had rested lightly. He cried out, when he saw her, that he had hurt her. No, she said, she was part icewoman, it was her nature, she had an icewoman's skin that responded to every touch by blossoming red. Sasan still stared, and repeated, I have hurt you. No, no, said Fiammarosa, they are the marks of pleasure, pure pleasure. I shall cover them up, for only we ourselves should see our happiness.
But inside her a little melted pool of water slopped and swayed where she had been solid and shining. — A.S. Byatt

After you have a kid you're just so happy to be alive! — Madeleine Stowe

The production of a work of art is determined by the material and intellectual climate in which a man lives and dies. — Hippolyte Taine

Pure analysis puts at our disposal a multitude of procedures whose infallibility it guarantees; it opens to us a thousand different ways on which we can embark in all confidence; we are assured of meeting there no obstacles; but of all these ways, which will lead us most promptly to our goal? Who shall tell us which to choose? We need a faculty which makes us see the end from afar, and intuition is this faculty. It is necessary to the explorer for choosing his route; it is not less so to the one following his trail who wants to know why he chose it. — Henri Poincare

All of the great empires of the future will be empires of the mind. — Winston S. Churchill

I lost my balls! Aarfy, I lost my balls! — Joseph Heller