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I'd be in the backyard minding my own business. The other kids would call me names, like meatball head or neo-Calvinist. I'd run after them, but lucky for them the chain would snap my neck back ... — Emo Philips
How love the limb-loosener sweeps me away — Sappho
Each day try and go through the day with an attitude of being a servant to the world. You'll benefit the most - and the way will be joyous. — Frederick Lenz
How was she able to imagine a world like this one, when all she had experienced was ice and sunlight and blood? There is no good answer to this question. Maybe the world was somehow implicit in the monster's body and her parents' organs. Maybe the Goddess could see into the future. Her abilities are many and not well understood. If so, she was able to use the world-that-came-into-existence as a model for the world-not-yet-made; and we, living and acting now, may be shaping the world at its moment of origin. In — Eleanor Arnason
State problems should involve state solutions. — Ronald Reagan
Amber London is a political rapper, a preaching rapper who speaks true facts and not just nonsense. — SpaceGhostPurrp
Satan's First Law of Malignity - to wit, if the worst can happen, it usually will — Stephen King
It's your birthday today, so what would you say, if we turned that frown upside down — Billie Jean King
The ruling idea of the politician - stated rather bluntly - is that those who are opposed to him exist for the purpose of being made to serve his ends, if he can get power enough in his hands to force these ends upon them. — Auberon Herbert
With his venom irresistible and bittersweet that loosener of limbs, Love reptile-like strikes me down — Sappho
Biography can be the most middle-class of all forms, the judgment of little people avenging themselves on the great. — Edmund White
Eros, again now, the loosener of limbs troubles me,
Bittersweet, sly, uncontrollable creature ... . — Sappho
I am a fashion person, and fashion is not only about clothes
it's about all kinds of change — Karl Lagerfeld
She went sideways through the doorway and her stomach grazed the man's penis. Then she stopped in the middle, right there between the man and the woman, she didn't hurry through at all, she was savouring it. She looked up at the naked man's face, into his eyes, he was expressionless, and she smiled at him and nodded. She was greeting him, politely. Then she somehow turned around in that tight space to face the woman and she looked into her eyes too and smiled and nodded and then she smiled back at all of us huddled in the first room as if to say all right, people, let's go, follow me, and she stepped through and one by one the rest of us followed her. On — Miriam Toews
Once again love drives me on, that loosener of limbs, bittersweet creature against which nothing can be done. — Sappho
When you said no time for love,
I heard needy expression of love. — Toba Beta
Once again Love, that loosener of limbs,
bittersweet and inescapable, crawling thing,
seizes me. — Sappho
Naturally, patterns emerge through repetition, and repetition yields up a type of discovery that reveals everything about itself, especially its sorry limits. — Jan Peacock
The marvelous thing about a joke with a double meaning is that it can only mean one thing. — Ronnie Barker
Too bad I couldn't take Hopper out drinking with me. He could have become Bar Hopper. — Richelle Mead
The discussion of the sexual problem is only a somewhat crude prelude to a far deeper question, and that is the question of the psychological relationship between the sexes. In comparison with this the other pales into insignificance, and with it we enter the real domain of woman. Woman's psychology is founded on the principle of Eros, the great binder and loosener, whereas from ancient times the ruling principle ascribed to man is Logos. — Carl Jung
Eros once again limb-loosener whirls me sweetbitter, impossible to fight off, creature stealing up ... I don't know what I should do: two states of mind in me ... — Sappho