Matefittea Quotes & Sayings
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In England pensions used to be given to aristocrats, because aristocrats had political influence, in order to corrupt them. Here pensions are given to the great democratic mass, because they have political power, to corrupt them. — William Graham Sumner
You have to let the people vote when it comes to a new constitution. — Martin Schulz
I knew I was in bad shape because, despite how my gut clenched with hunger, my fangs didn't lengthen. Erectile dysfunction. I had vampire ED, on top of everything else. — Fayth Devlin
I felt like I had a really bad case of writer's block ... Music is so therapeutic for me that if I can't get it out, I start feeling bad about myself - a lot of self-loathing. — Eminem
The world hasn't changed that much; men still rule. — Philippa Gregory
When I need names they drop out of my head; when I don't need them they drop back. — Imogen Cunningham
Give a guy a girlfriend and a great job, he doesn't need therapy. — Larry David
It's Adrian Ivashkov logic. Don't try to understand it. Just roll with it. — Richelle Mead
I mean people are sexist and racist and homophobic and violent. But I don't think of the rappers as being any more sexist or racist or homophobic than their parents. Certainly less, in all those cases, less homophobic or racist or sexist, and then less gangster than our government. It's stuff that people normally don't speak on, subjects they don't speak on, and ideas they kind of keep to themselves. — Russell Simmons
I moved out eventually of the White House and moved into a townhouse with a group of girls while I was in college. — Susan Ford
Vagina man,' said Bunny, and his two colleagues went quiet and nodded in silent agreement. — Nick Cave
I'm not good at interviews, I'm not good at dancing, I'm not good at looking like I'm having fun. I never will be, I don't think. Unless I go to a life coach. — Calvin Harris
The days of peace and slumberous calm are fled. — John Keats