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The memory and maybe the fact of every kiss start disappearing the moment the two mouths part. — Sarah Manguso

You can't win them all but you can try. — Babe Didrikson Zaharias

Erich Koch, chosen by Hitler to rule Ukraine, made the point about the inferiority of Ukrainians with a certain simplicity: "If I find a Ukrainian who is worthy to sit with me at table, I must have him shot." Even — Timothy Snyder

The exotic and the erotic ideals go hand in hand, and this fact also contributes another proof of a more or less obvious truth - that is, that a love of the exotic is usually an imaginative projection of a sexual desire. — Mario Praz

Fear of death has never played a large part in my consciousness - perhaps unimaginative of me. — A. N. Wilson

You little fool. Tears are not a woman's only weapon. You've got another one between your legs, and you'd best learn to use it. You'll find men use their swords freely enough. Both kinds of swords. — George R R Martin

He limps in his life like the lame man in the Proverbs, whose legs were not equal, for his praying is shorter than his preaching. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

There was no difference between men, in intelligence or race, — F Scott Fitzgerald

There are those who say that in their heaven there is no suffering. But if there is no suffering, how can there be happiness? We need compost to grow flowers, and mud to grow lotuses. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Somewhere in the shape sighs take. — Cameron Conaway

A sexual athlete is not likely to find sufficient energy for work of another athletic kind, and the acting of great parts most definitely was and always will be athletic, depending on inner if not on visible energy. Members of other professions that depend on the expenditure of physical energy must, I believe, find similar difficulties when attempting to double up on their energies. One has often heard that the most magnificent specimens of boxers, wrestlers and champions in almost every branch of athletic sport prove to be disappointing upon the removal of that revered jockstrap. — Laurence Olivier

One thinks of toys and play as an area of great novelty and potentiality where all sorts of responses can be developed. The fact that adults are allowing their imaginations to have activity through toy kinds of objects is a further reflection of the belief in the imagination of the adult mind. — Brian Sutton-Smith