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He's far too beautiful to have to resort to his hand for an orgasm. — Raine Miller

Although steady and slow are the trail to love, there is no path to see through without the engine of passionate and true. (Soar) — Soar

Treasure in such large amounts stopped feeling precious — Ann Brashares

If you don't have humour, then you may as well nail the coffin lid down now. — Roger Moore

Ann Fowler was sentenced to twenty lashes in 1637 for defaming a county justice, Adam Thorowgood, with the somewhat undeferential suggestion that Captain Thorowgood could Kiss my arse. — Gail Collins

Are you apathetic toward the saccharine goodness evangelized by sentimental, superstitious fanatics, but equally bored by the intellectuals who worship at the empty-headed shrine of scientific materialism? — Rob Brezsny

There's a certain phraseology involved in jazz, and I've moved away from that. — Jan Garbarek

It was one of the moments you stay in, to hell with all the troubles of before and after. The sky is blue and the dead are coming back. Later in the afternoon, with sad resignation, the county fair bares its breasts. — Denis Johnson

Great innovation only happens when people aren't afraid to do things differently. — Georg Cantor

The past is no more and the future is not yet. The only right person is one who lives moment to moment, whose arrow is directed to the moment, who is always here and now; wherever he is, his whole consciousness, his whole being, is involved in the reality of here and in the reality of now. — Rajneesh

So you're saying you don't feed something in a situation where it would be a big disaster for it to grow. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

Let us keep in mind that we do not have to go to the scriptures inorder to approach God. We do not have to find the right scripture inorder to talk to God. — Thurman L. Faison

Kun-Yang Lin is a young Taiwanese choreographer with strong American modern dance roots. (His) New York debut at the Cunningham studio were notable for their craft and sturdy spirituality. — Jennifer Dunning