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She was everything he loved about a woman wrapped up in a cute little package. Golden blonde hair was secured to the top of her head in a ponytail, he bet it would reach her waist when it was loose. Her body was curvy in all the right places, her breasts more than filled out the T-shirt she was wearing and those hips, dang he could just imagine holding onto them while she rode him, instead of Big Red. — Tamara Hoffa

Man has infinite power within himself, and he can realise it - he can realise himself as the one infinite Self. It can be done; but you do not believe it. You pray to God and keep your powder dry all the time. — Swami Vivekananda

Isn't an awareness of their transience what gives these moments their exquisite edge? — Robert Harris

Sometimes you forget where the heck you are but when you get on stage, you know by the look on the people's faces and the accent in their voices where you might be. — Jason Mraz

I went to the zoo one day and saw a chimp playing with a beat-up acoustic guitar in a way I had never seen before. Instead of using the pick the chimp was banging the neck and tapping it with its fingers. I knew the chimp was on to something so I practiced this new technique in my room for hours until I'd perfected it. — Eddie Van Halen

I hate change more than almost anything. — Jenny Han

The only parts left of my original body are my elbows. — Phyllis Diller

Does that body require disposal, sir? — Drew Clarke

7 Leave the presence of a fool, for there you do not meet words of knowledge. — Anonymous

In my mind, there are two kinds of looking. There's the kind of looking that is respectful, almost magical, where you observe something without daring to touch it. And then there's the kind of looking that's like slurping a Coke. — David Levithan

Ego non baptiso te in nomine ... but make out the rest yourself. — Herman Melville

Unless we stop the degradation of our oceans, marine ecological systems will begin collapsing and when enough of them fail, the oceans will die. And if the oceans die, then civilization collapses and we all die — Paul Watson

The writer's function is to prevent myths turning into allegories. — Michel Tournier