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Kimchee2 Quotes By The Weeknd

Bring your love, baby, I could bring my shame
Bring the drugs, baby, I could bring my pain
I got my heart right here
I got my scars right here
Bring the cups baby, I could bring the drank
Bring your body baby, I could bring you fame
That's my muthafucking word, too
Just let me muthafucking love you — The Weeknd

Kimchee2 Quotes By Mickey Sumner

I think making movies and being in theater and TV, there's this beautiful little family. It's so intense that you form these little families, and that's what I loved. — Mickey Sumner

Kimchee2 Quotes By Tami Hoag

In a lifestyle where there are no boundaries, it becomes a challenge to find one's true self. If everything comes easily, there is no way to establish worth. And if nothing has real value, then there is no way to gauge satisfaction or accomplishment or contentment. — Tami Hoag

Kimchee2 Quotes By Mildred L. Brown

Military training is a popular choice for both male and female transsexuals because it gives them not only a place to belong but also a strong sense of group affiliation. — Mildred L. Brown

Kimchee2 Quotes By Seth Shostak

Thanks to the fact that the Earth isn't a perfect sphere, and invoking a bunch of Newtonian physics, you can deduce that our planet wobbles, too, taking roughly 26,000 years to trace out a small circle on the sky, a phenomenon known as precession. — Seth Shostak

Kimchee2 Quotes By Jack Valenti

In a political struggle, never get personal - else the dagger digs too deep. — Jack Valenti

Kimchee2 Quotes By Janet Fitch

And window, put the plastic Frosty the Snowman on the blacktop, wired up the — Janet Fitch

Kimchee2 Quotes By James Stephens

It is by love alone that we understand anything — James Stephens

Kimchee2 Quotes By Jodi Meadows

I had to drop my head back to meet his eyes, and the way he said my name
it was the same reverence people used in their prayers to Janan. — Jodi Meadows