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Being the free woman who is sexy and out there is a performance in a way, and being the stay-at-home mom and wife is a performance in itself. All of those performances are living and force you to make decisions about who you really are. Women have to put those performances ahead of things sometimes. Men aren't perceived in the same way. — Robert Greene
It's very difficult in our society. You cannot impose certain behavioral changes. Education can do it at the right time, probably by high school. After that it is too late. — Luc Montagnier
I'll keep going till my face falls off. — Barbara Cartland
Love can wait to give. Lust can't wait to get. — Jason Evert
Men always love what is good or what they find good; it is in judging what is good that they go wrong. — Jean-Baptiste Rousseau
They stared at the door. The small square window had been papered over from the inside. The knob was stained with white paint. The door really wasn't interesting enough to keep staring at.
Then she noticed Mike was smiling.
"You're enjoying this," she accused.
"A little. You're never afraid of anything."
"What do you mean 'never'? You know I'm terrified of egg slicers and sharp paper."
"And stampeding sheep, and animatronic presidents, and Captain Stubing from - "
"Enough." She shuddered. — Shannon Hale
If we address frankly what is evoked by cheese, I think it becomes clear why so little is said. So what does cheese evoke? Damp dark cellars, molds, mildews and mushrooms galore, dirty laundry and high school locker rooms, digestive processes and visceral fermentations, he-goats which do not remind of Chanel ... In sum, cheese reminds of dubious, even unsavory places, both in nature and in our own organisms. And yet we love it. — Michael Pollan
And Arya, well ... Ned's visitors would oft mistake her for a stableboy if they rode into the yard unannounced. Arya was a trial, it must be
said. Half a boy and half a wolf pup. — George R R Martin
The months after the fall of the Wall constituted one of the few points in history when the past seemed to lead to the future, rather than the reverse. Historians would later mark it as the end of the twentieth century, the period dominated by murderous plans to perfect the world, the 'short century' of 1914 to 1989. — David Burr Gerrard
