Korver Photography Quotes & Sayings
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If it were possible to raise the penis by means of a simple command, then sexual excitement would have no place in the world. — Milan Kundera

To me there are three things everyone should do every day. Number one is laugh. Number two is think
spend some time time in thought. Number three, you should have your emotions move you to tears. If you laugh, think and cry, that's a heck of a day. — Jim Valvano

I would do anything, go anywhere, suffer anything to make you happy. You know that, right? That's all I want. — Jamie McGuire

We must establish a personal connection with each other. Connection before content. Without relatedness, no work can occur. — Peter Block

If this night is a fairy tale, then this is the happily ever after, right, or at least the beginning of it? And the thing about happily ever afters? Those princesses and woodcutter's sons have bodies under their coats, too. I mean, what do you think happily ever after means? (I can't be the only one who thinks this.) — Laini Taylor

Memorial Day weekend is the time we drink up all the booze and eat up all the grub that the soldiers didn't get to. It's important. — Karl Welzein

There were two very distinct voices going on in my head and I moved easily between them. One had to do with sports, street life and establishing myself as a male ... The other voice, the one I had from my street friends and teammates, was increasingly dealing with the vocabulary of literature. — Walter Dean Myers

Well, I am glad you boys didn't try to use my saws, or we would really have a mess," Big Tim teased. — Gretchen Preston

Time has a way of putting things back where they belong. Love has a way of breaking the silence. — Jamie Tworkowski

Money is just a way of measuring work, but you don't need money if everyone agrees that trading one kind of work for another will do just as well. — Jack Gantos

She burned too bright for this world. — Emily Bronte