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that you didn't know what to do except smash your face into hers, back when kissing was not a signpost along the way but rather the destination itself. — Nathan Hill

I love what I do and I strive to be better; that's what keeps me going. I'm never a slacker, always a striver. — Nicole Scherzinger

I bit the inside of my lip until I could taste all I had left of my mother, which was her blood. — Lyndsay Faye

You can't expect that, after a poor fellow has written a book, he should also understand it. — Giovannino Guareschi

I make it a point to understand nothing of what I'm told. — Sienna McQuillen

God is the word that speaks itself. — Meister Eckhart

I worked three and then six hours a day in my studio with strict discipline and emotion. I obtained awards usually granted to other foreigners during the end-of-year admission tests. — Ralph Allen

Noooo, there's no way I, a mere handsome and sexy shopkeeper, could possibly have bankai! - Urahara Kisuke — Tite Kubo

People pay attention to lyrics, and the race matter was delicate. — Charley Pride

I personally want to have children. I love children, and I simply can't wait to have a family of my own. — Charlene, Princess Of Monaco

Sometimes, the biggest secrets you can only tell a stranger. — Michelle Hodkin

I think it is appropriate that we pay tribute to this great constitutional principle which is enshrined in the First Amendment of the Constitution: the principle of religious independence, of religious liberty, of religious freedom. — John F. Kennedy

Let us make the earth peaceful to enjoy the joy and beauty of spring. — Debasish Mridha

Trusted you." "I know." His hand landed on mine and squeezed gently. "I was pissed - part of me — Jennifer L. Armentrout

War then, is a relation - not between man and man but between state and state and individuals are enemies only accidentally not as men, nor even as citizens but as soldiers not as members of their country, but as its defenders — Jean-Jacques Rousseau