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Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Mary Roach

Anne Marie's beauty and style belie a down-and-dirty education in the particulars of practical AI (artificial insemination). She has miked a boar of his prodigious ejaculate
over two hundred milliliters (a cup), as compared to a man's three milliliters
and she has done it with her hand. For, unlike stallions and bulls, boars don't cotton to artificial vaginas. (in part, because their penis, like their tail, is corkscrewed.) AI techs must squeeze the organ in their hand
hard and without letup
for the entire duration of the ejaculation: from five to fifteen minutes. "You should see the size of their hands," she says, of the men and women who regular ejaculate boars. — Mary Roach

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Matsuo Basho

Sadly, I part from you; Like a clam torn from its shell, I go, and autumn too. — Matsuo Basho

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Kimberley Walsh

The modern marketer is: an experimenter, a lover of data, a content creator, a justifier of ROI. — Kimberley Walsh

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Akosua Dardaine Edwards

I live simply so others can simply live — Akosua Dardaine Edwards

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Stephen King

Confucius say if man want to grow one row of corn, first must shovel one ton of shit. — Stephen King

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

Because I could not stop for death he kindly stopped for me, or paused at least to strike a glancing blow with his sky-blue mouth as he passed. — Barbara Kingsolver

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Katherine Paterson

I don't care. I don't care". He was crying now, crying so hard he could barely breathe. — Katherine Paterson

Lovers Drifting Apart Quotes By Steve Maraboli

Cheaters are cowards that are tempted to chase the fantasy of what could be ... instead of courageously addressing their own self-destructive behavior and cultivating what is. — Steve Maraboli