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Mayward Update Quotes By John Scalzi

Do any of the private companies send reps or IT guys here? — John Scalzi

Mayward Update Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Nobody is paying attention to the fact that first of all, a man has to build himself and become a personality — Sunday Adelaja

Mayward Update Quotes By O. Henry

He could talk through twenty cigarettes on any topic that you brought up. And he never sat up when he could lie down; and never stood when he could sit. — O. Henry

Mayward Update Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

I am the most spontaneous speaker in the world because every word, every gesture, and every retort has been carefully rehearsed. — George Bernard Shaw

Mayward Update Quotes By Mary Ann Rivers

If I'm broken, the break will be clean and easily mended. If he breaks, I'm not sure if there will be enough pieces to approximate. I can afford to go along with what he thinks will protect him. I can have this, and I can give him what he thinks he needs, even if he may deserve better. — Mary Ann Rivers

Mayward Update Quotes By Geoffrey Gray

One of the things, universally, that psychologists found with hijackers in the early '70s was that they all struggled with women. — Geoffrey Gray

Mayward Update Quotes By Janice Mirikitani

Autumn comes
like a buyer of cloth,
her long fingers
touching,
turning orange,
yellow, brown.

taking what she wants,
stretching
the bone taut air.

Her skin crackles beneath
our feet.

I didn't think anyone wanted me,

bruises pulled
like a sweater around
my neck.

We talk
in the pore tightening air,
branches bare,
about the girl buried in the chill
of prewinter.

We show each other
our mutilated children
in the guise of women
as autumn plucks
at our lips.

Each color,
blue, black, ochre
popping like kisses
on the rib lined flesh,
the puberty soft things.

And we muse
how women
keep bruises
hidden
beneath dead
leaves. — Janice Mirikitani