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My dick is not moving from where it's lodged, pressed up against the zipper of my jeans. I think her holier-than-thou attitude might have even made it harder.
Clearly, my dick has poor taste in women. — Sabrina Paige

Make it a crime to harm a fetus during another crime. — Jerry Weller

[ ... ] I was afraid to board a streetcar because of the conductor; I was afraid to enter the Kabuki Theater for fear of the usherettes standing along the sides of the red-carpeted staircase at the main entrance; I was afraid to go into a restaurant because I was intimidated by the waiters furtively hovering behind me waiting for my plate to be emptied. — Osamu Dazai

I could use a shower myself." He pulled her close and kissed her, tucking his hand beneath the sheet and smoothing it down the satiny curve of her hip. "We'd get to breakfast a lot quicker if we took one together. — Tracy March

I mean, seriously, what lady of taste could resist a shiny green
head of hair like mine? — Darren Shan

As the profoundest philosophy of ancient Rome and Greece lighted her taper at Israel's altar, so the sweetest strains of the pagan muse were swept from harps attuned on Zion's hill. — Edward Thomson

O the joy of the strong-brawn'd fighter, towering in the arena in perfect condition, conscious of power, thirsting to meet his opponent. — Walt Whitman

That is the studliest thing I have ever seen. — Darren Star

My back-up plan is always to take a trip. That's never a bad option. That's always a good option. — Dianna Agron

I'm happy to tell you there is very little in this world that I believe in. — George Carlin

Just remember who you are ... The world will try to change you into someone else. Don't let them. That's the best advice anyone can give you. — Cinda Williams Chima

The only way we can handle change around us is to know what is changeless about ourselves — Stephen Covey

The building's identity resided in the ornament. — Louis Sullivan