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My men have become women, but the women men. — Herodotus

To sustain an environment suitable for man, we must fight on a thousand battlegrounds. Despite all of our wealth and knowledge, we cannot create a redwood forest, a wild river, or a gleaming seashore. — Lyndon B. Johnson

Nobody cared about swimming. You could draw a crowd for basketball. — Merlin Olsen

I'd always worried but kissing's not so tricky. Your lips know what to do, just like sea anenomes know what to do. Kissing spins you, like Flying Tea-Cups. Oxygen the girl breathes out, you breathe in. — David Mitchell

The failing was that it was so easily won, and therefore became a thing of little worth for the recipient. Could no one see the hurt she felt, each and every time she was cast aside, sorely used, battered by rejection? Did they think she welcomed such feelings, the crushing despond of seeing the paucity of her worth? — Steven Erikson

I just wanted you to know that everyone is going to see your frank-and-beans. — Belle Aurora

I've never seen a man in my life I wanted to marry. — Jimmy Swaggart

We don't have to talk about faith and family at dinner-we just show it. — Joel Osteen

Nothing is better, nothing is best, take heed of this and get plenty of rest. — Bob Dylan

Keep smiling, I tell myself. It's all good. That's what my wrist tattoo says and you only ink permanent words on your person if you plan to live by them. — J.C. Lillis

Playing music is not really susceptible to theory much. Circumstances affect it so much. — Derek Bailey

Taurus (April 20th-May 20th) This sign is ruled by Venus, making you value the sensual side of life. When you feel the pull of attraction you can't help but give in. Just be sure that your conquest is worthy of your passionate, possessive love. — Livia Lang

he was the friend who would become an enemy in order to remain a friend. 3 — Anne Bishop

Maybe when I'm sixty-five I'll talk about my literary life. — Rick Moody

I refused to believe that I'd gone from sane to full-blown delusional in one night. After some consideration, I determined I didn't have any other crazy thoughts. I didn't think I was Napoleon, or that my bagel was an alien, and I didn't have voices in my head warning me about terrorist plots. Near as I could tell, I was still on the right side of sane. — Eileen Cook