Pestremir Quotes & Sayings
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Miss Edmonton: I don't even know where to start. It's too horrifying to even speak of.
Jenny: Nonsense. Let's start with the basics. What did your aunt tell you?
Miss Edmonton: My aunt said that my husband will come into my room and pull my skirt up. And then he'll put himself inside of me. She said it hurts. She suggested I hold my tongue and pretend I am somewhere else until he is done.
Jenny: Yes. I should think it would hurt if you did it that way. Good heavens. — Courtney Milan

Ask God for temp'rance. That's th' appliance only Which your disease requires. — William Shakespeare

You can tell a lot about people from the kind of books they steal. — Bella Bathurst

The truth stinks.
Thus it's covered. — Toba Beta

He'd stolen his philosophy of editing from the old New Critics - it's just about the book. Not the author, not the market, not the reader ... one judged a book only by the book. — Tiffany Reisz

I would say that, of course, it is wrong to objectify women. But at the same time, entertainment should not be inter-mingled with commodification. — Malaika Arora Khan

I'm a Christian now. The things that drove me crazy growing up was how everyone works at fault-finding with different religions. The people I don't understand are atheists. I go surfing and snow boarding and I'm always around nature. I look at everything and think, 'Who couldn't believe there's a God? Is all this a mistake?' It just blows me away, — Paul Walker

When thou art at Rome, do as they do at Rome. — Miguel De Cervantes

The novelist must be his own most harsh critic and also his own most loving admirer and about both he must say nothing. — Angus Wilson

I can't tell the difference between wrong and right, are you laughing at me? — Lou Reed

Intelligence is dangerous. Intelligence means you will start thinking on your own; you will start looking around on your own. You will not believe in the scriptures; you will believe only in your own experience. — Osho

Culture makes lies plausible through exposure to time. It makes prejudice seem like physics intergenerationally. It is therefore the most dangerous opponent of philosophy, because it feels the most credible to the average person. — Stefan Molyneux