Nordiske Musikdage Quotes & Sayings
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If Sloane's quiet words hadn't been enough to get Dex squirming in his towel, Sloane's quick kiss to his lips sealed the deal. Oh God, he was about to get a hard-on at work, and the bastard that was the cause of it was loving every moment of it.
Think unsexy thoughts. Think unsexy thoughts.
Ash's growl echoed through the showers. "What are you two gay boys doing in there?"
Aaand done.
--Dex — Charlie Cochet

[At a young age] I had learned enough about women to know not to pressure them when they're thinking something out; they'll tell you when they're ready. — Malcolm X

As artists, we'd all love to not be commercial - to not sell out to the full extent that we are able. But you do what you have to do to pay New York rent and continue to do what you feel strongly about. — Mike Birbiglia

We need knew knights, but without swords. — Dejan Stojanovic

There are always these moments in life when the limits of suffering are reached and we become heroes and heroines. — Katherine Mansfield

After a while, if you are sufficiently bored or unemployed, you may want to read it from cover to cover. — Leonard Cohen

Excuses are lies wrapped up in reasons. — Howard Wright

After dinner the babies get fussy and Min puts a mush of ice cream and Hershey's syrup in their bottles and we watch The Worst That Could Happen, a half-hour of computer simulations of tragedies that have never actually occurred but theoretically could. A kid gets hit by a train and flies into a zoo, where he's eaten by wolves. A man cuts his hand off chopping wood and while wandering around screaming for help is picked up by a tornado and dropped on a preschool during recess and lands on a pregnant teacher. ("Sea Oak") — George Saunders

Let your emotions come out. If your behavior is flat, your game will be flat, too. — Hale Irwin

There is no limit on earnings. — Earl Nightingale

I grew up outside of Boston in a town called Manchester by the Sea, and we spent our summers in Nantucket. — Nat Faxon