Pandorf Bec Quotes & Sayings
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There is more religion in men's science, than there is science in their religion. — Henry David Thoreau

Man's most sacred privilege is freedom of will, the ability to obey or disobey his Maker. — Joseph Hertz

He will be beloved when he is no more. — Horace

It is better to be kind than right. — Wayne Dyer

Sea. I was even glad of what I had learned in the afternoon at the office of the company - that at the eleventh — Henry James

A woman will rarely do anything during a pickup that makes her feel responsible for what may happen between the two of you. To whatever degree she feels responsible, her anti-slut defense will be activated.
Thus she has a need for plausible deniability. For example, if you were to say to her, "Hey, let's go back to my place and have sex," she would have to say no, even though she wanted to say yes, because saying yes would make her responsible for what is happen - - which she was never be.
But if instead you were to say, "Hey, let's stop by my place on the way to that party; I have to show you my tropical fish," now she has an excuse and plausbile deniability to stop by your place and then - oopsie! - have sex with you. "One thing led to another... — Mystery

I can't remember any text of mine where I said that one should fight Hitler without violence; I'm not an idiot. — Adam Michnik

Motors make noise and that tells you about the feelings and attitudes that went into it. Something was more important than sensory pleasure - nobody would invent a chair or dish that smelled bad or that made horrible noises - why were motors invented noisy? How could they possibly be considered complete or successful inventions with this glaring defect? Unless, of course, the aggressive, hostile, assaultive sound actually served to express some impulse of the owner. — Philip Slater

Perhaps that is our doom, our human curse, to never really know one another. — Rick Yancey

Any future can be!" she replied, laughing at me. "If it were not so, if it were fixed, it would be a past. You say a foolish thing. How can a future be impossible? — Robin Hobb

Well ... everything gets old after a while. I personally get a little sick of wrecking my liver at The Lion for the privilege of tricking with some guy whose lover is in L.A. for the weekend. — Armistead Maupin