Pilafians Quotes & Sayings
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Dear Mrs Chiley," said Lucilla, "it doesn't matter in the least what you wear; there are only to be gentlemen, you, know, and one never dresses for gentlemen. (...) Their vanity is something dreadful-but it is one of my principles never to dress unless there are ladies. — Mrs. Oliphant

The antidote to exhaustion may not be rest but wholeheartedness ... we are typically exhausted because we are not doing our TRUE work. — Gordon T. Smith

People have now a-days got a strange opinion that every thing should be taught by lectures. Now, I cannot see that lectures can do as much good as reading the books from which the lectures are taken. — Samuel Johnson

Affection is the most important thing. And the quality of affection - with your friends, your lovers, your family. But particularly for your own generation. — Allen Ginsberg

There does, in fact, appear to be a plan. — Albert Einstein

I'm an L.A. girl who became a tough New York cop. — Mariska Hargitay

Discipline is a necessary tool to help you get what you want in life. It forces you to stay on center and to move away from the things that are not necessary. — Diana Ross

We travel as seekers after answers we cannot find at home, and soon find that a change of climate is easier than a change of heart. — Phil Cousineau

A city of light and music, watched over by an alabaster castle with an opal tower so bright it could be viewed for miles. The — Sarah J. Maas

I want to ask him if it's possible that a girl can be born unlovable, or does she just become that way? — Libba Bray

As for the dick, sorry, nothing to write home about. It's perfectly average, but looks great since it's attached to an undersized body. These things are all about proportion. Anyway, average all the way, which means, although I would like to get screams of ecstasy from those generous souls who let me stick it in them, I usually end up getting moans of contentment (could be boredom, but let's go with contentment). — Nick Pageant

A lot of people don't belong in our clothes, and they can't belong. Are we exclusionary? Absolutely. Those companies that are in trouble are trying to target everybody: young, old, fat, skinny. But then you become totally vanilla. You don't alienate anybody, but you don't excite anybody, either. — Mike Jeffries