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Metoyer Rands Md Quotes By Geoff Manaugh

For the burglar, every building is infinite, endlessly weaving back into itself through meshed gears made of fire escapes and secondary stairways, window frames and screened-in porches, pet doors and ventilation shafts, everything interpenetrating, everything mixed together in a fantastic knot. Rooms and halls coil together like dragons inside of dragons or snakes eating their own tails, rooms opening onto every other room in the city. For the burglar, doors are everywhere. Where we see locks and alarms, they see M. C. Escher. — Geoff Manaugh

Metoyer Rands Md Quotes By Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

They understand but a little who understand only what can be explained. — Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach

Metoyer Rands Md Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

All for each, and each for all, is a good motto; but only on condition that each works with might and main to so maintain himself as not to be a burden to others. — Theodore Roosevelt

Metoyer Rands Md Quotes By Courtney Milan

Under any other circumstances, he'd have found himself stealing glances all evening. But looking at her was like picking up a luxurious peach and discovering it half taken over by mold. — Courtney Milan

Metoyer Rands Md Quotes By Maggie Young

While men had the right to obey their biological urges, women had to suppress theirs until the perfect moment. From television, movies, books, magazines, my peers, and even some of my relatives, I was taught that if a woman allowed a man to penetrate her too soon, she was too easy of a conquest for him. He would move on to pursue greater challenges after he was finished using her body to relieve his sexual urges. If the woman waited too long to let the man enter her body, she was a prude and the man would eventually give up on her. Women needed to time this process perfectly so that she could "keep" a man in her life at all times.
It was the man's goal to catch the woman and the woman's goal to keep the man. — Maggie Young