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Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Pleasefindthis

It doesn't hurt because if you keep hurting the same part of you again and again and again, the nerve endings all die. And when that happens, that part of you goes numb. That's why it doesn't hurt. Don't be proud of it. — Pleasefindthis

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Barbara Deming

We cannot live without our lives — Barbara Deming

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Mira Lyn Kelly

What he wanted was Megan wanting him ... but not needing him. Not vulnerable to him. Sure as help not trying to leave him over and over again ... and simply failing. — Mira Lyn Kelly

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Mose Allison

I was taking chemical engineering. But I went into the army after that. When I came out of the army, I was a different person. I met a lot of good jazz players in the army. — Mose Allison

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Emma Iadanza

MARY! I am your great-great-granduncle-in-law and I demand that you SHUT UP! — Emma Iadanza

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Philippa Gregory

I woke at dawn every morning to his touch, the delight of his warmth and the heady smell of his skin. I had never before lain with a man who had loved me completely, for myself, and it was a dizzy experience. I had never lain with a man whose touch I adored without any need to hide my adoration, or exaggerate it, or adjust it at all. I simply loved him as if he were my one and only lover, and he loved me too with the same simplicty of appetite and disire which made me wonder what I thought I had been doing all those years when I had been dealing in the false coin of vanity and lust. I had not known then that all along there had been this other currency of pure gold. — Philippa Gregory

Petru Kovy Vrchy Quotes By Thomas Pynchon

Hand in hand with Brenda whom he'd met yesterday, Profane ran down the street. Presently, sudden and in silence, all illumination in Valletta, houselight and streetlight, was extinguished. Profane and Brenda continued to run through the abruptly absolute night, momentum alone carrying them toward the edge of Malta, and the Mediterranean beyond — Thomas Pynchon