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Marentette Ontario Quotes By Charles Bukowski

nerves


twitching in the sheets --
to face the sunlight again,
that's clearly
trouble.
I like the city better when the
neon lights are going and
the nudies dance on top of the
bar
to the mauling music.

I'm under this sheet
thinking.
me nerves are hampered by
history --
the most memorable concern of mankind
is the guys it takes to
face the sunlight again.

love begins at the meeting of two
strangers. love for the world is
impossible. I'd rather stay in bed
and sleep.

dizzied by the days and the streets and the years
I pull the sheets to my neck.
I turn my ass to the wall.
I hate the mornings more than
any man. — Charles Bukowski

Marentette Ontario Quotes By RaeAnne Thayne

The barn was warmer than he would have expected, especially with the air compressor going to power the tools, and soon he was down to his T-shirt. Before she started painting, she had taken off the sweater she wore, but it wasn't until he took a break and looked up from connecting two boards that he saw the message on it: Wake up Smarter. Sleep With a Librarian. — RaeAnne Thayne

Marentette Ontario Quotes By Raheel Farooq

Men are different; sheep are all alike. — Raheel Farooq

Marentette Ontario Quotes By Julie Garwood

Warriors do not speak of such feelings. I love you too, son, but I won't be telling you so. — Julie Garwood

Marentette Ontario Quotes By John The Apostle

My Kingdom is not an earthly kingdom. If it were, my followers would fight to keep me from being handed over to the Jewish leaders. But my Kingdom is not of this world. — John The Apostle

Marentette Ontario Quotes By Laurel Holloman

It doesn't matter who you fall in love with, as long as you have love in your life. — Laurel Holloman

Marentette Ontario Quotes By Caesar J. B. Squitti

Human half-truth logic, dates back to Adam and Eve, when he tried to deceive God with a truth, 'we knew we were naked so we hid', leaving God to understand that something was wrong with Adam's logic, because if Adam knew THE TRUTH, he would know that you can't hide from God. — Caesar J. B. Squitti