Muchow And South Quotes & Sayings
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Women's rights is not only an abstraction, a cause; it is also a personal affair. It is not only about us; it is also about me and you. Just the two of us. — Toni Morrison
Not judging truth to be in nature better than falsehood, but setting a value upon both according to interest. — John Dryden
I'd ended up sprawled across his chest, which was actually broader than it looked. Navy blue is a slimming colour, I guess. — Stacey Kade
Advocates may write a review for you today but that same Advocate will continue recommending you for weeks, months, years. Advocacy has longevity, — Rob Fuggetta
Necessity is the mother of all invention. — Albert Einstein
In a way, I was safe writing — Franz Kafka
No more goddamn fingers. Fuck me already," Syn hissed over his shoulder. Furi slapped Syn's ass a few times with his hard cock. "Damn, you are a bossy bottom, aren't you? Look at you. Aching for my cock," Furi moaned, rubbing his sheathed cock up and down Syn's crease. He grabbed the lube and drizzled it messily over Syn's hole. "Damn, — A.E. Via
We have sensible fans and sensible policies. — David Gill
When you're being chased by zombies, hills are either your best friends or your burial ground. The slope slows them down, which is great, unless you hit the peak and find out that you're surrounded, with nowhere left to run to. — Mira Grant
All jealousy must be strangled in its birth ... — William Davenant
Little rich boy, that's all just wind. All that importance-of-the-individual. All that possibility-of-humanity. Today, what people are is just another kind of thing. — Salman Rushdie
People don't know the value of what they have until it is gone: Freedom suppressed and again regained bites with keener fangs than freedom never endangered ... Liberty is rendered even more precious by the recollection of servitude. Don't wait till freedom is gone before you enjoy, value, support, protect and make the most of it! — Marcus Tullius Cicero