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Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Catherine Deneuve

I cannot imagine having a physical relationship with a woman. I have not done that. But I really love women. — Catherine Deneuve

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Jojo Moyes

His body was just part of the whole package — Jojo Moyes

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Joyce Carol Oates

Civilization is faces, "appearances": when these collapse, civilization collapses as well. — Joyce Carol Oates

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Todd Rundgren

Celebrities are the fodder of much of the media business, so they're always interested in making you seem provocative when you're not, or trying to bring you some sort of embarrassment by revealing something you'd rather not have revealed. That's the downside of celebrity. — Todd Rundgren

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The sacred moment is splendid. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Melanie A. Gabbard

Pain is an old friend who left briefly and has now returned. Starvation without sustenance, I had grown acquaint. Satiety was a stranger who invaded my deepest being, and now I cannot live without. — Melanie A. Gabbard

Mcevilly Fairfield Quotes By Richard Price

Rocco was gripped with the panic he often experienced around her, around himself. He seemed to be both here now and simultaneously five years in the future looking back at this moment, at the loss of this moment. He was always sliding past the nowness of being with her, throwing himself at her like a cranked-up insincere clown for an exhausting fifteen minutes a day or getting cozy with booze in order to achieve the proper mood, and from the time she was born he had felt he was on his deathbed, remembering with regret how skittish and slippery his time with her had been. Had been, as if she were a hard thirty-seven and divorced instead of a two-year old baby, as if he were eighty-six and senile instead of forty-three and slightly overweight. — Richard Price