Meritta Kaye Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, would that my mind could let fall its dead ideas, as the tree does its withered leaves! And without too many regrets, if possible! Those from which the sap has withdrawn. But, good Lord, what beautiful colors! — Andre Gide

And here, I believe, the wit is generally misunderstood. In reality, it lies in desiring another to kiss your a
for having just before threatened to kick his; for I have observed very accurately, that no one ever desires you to kick that which belongs to himself, nor offers to kiss this part in another. — Henry Fielding

As his other hand began to slip around her waist, his body brushed against hers, and there was no mistaking the
thick, hard ridge grazing her jean-clad bottom. Heavens, did that thing never subside? The rest of him might be mortal, but his immortal erection certainly didn't scan to have gotten the memo. — Karen Marie Moning

Globalization is the result of powerful governments, especially that of the United States, pushing trade deals and other accords down the throats of the world's people to make it easier for corporations and the wealthy to dominate the economies of nations around the world without having obligations to the peoples of those nations. — Noam Chomsky

Most directors have little lists in their heads of people they really want to work with. — Alan Parker

It has been my experience that the "hardest" people in the world are actually the most fragile and the most soft-spoken are the strongest ... — Charles M. Blow

There is only one possible road you can take,' he said, 'and that is t go by way of your imagination. — Julie Andrews Edwards

Some are professors and others are possessors. — Lawrence Kennedy

A rise of 5C would be a temperature the world has not seen for 30 to 50 million years. We've been around only 100,000 years as human beings. We don't know what that's like. — Nicholas Stern

As sight is in the eye, so is the mind in the soul! — Sophocles

It costs more to maintain ten vices than one virtue. — H.L. Mencken