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Pitchblend Quotes & Sayings

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Top Pitchblend Quotes

Regalverborgenheiten" word found in Gabriele Wohmann's short story "Die Feindin" meaning the comforting seclusion of being surrounded by book cases. — Gabriele Wohmann

Practice doesn't make perfect. Practice makes myelin, and myelin makes perfect. — Daniel Coyle

Yeah, baby, I know about the X-wing Fighter. I just had no fuckin' clue it was called the T-65 X-wing Starfighter." "It's not classified information, Chace. You can read all about it on Wookieepedia. — Kristen Ashley

The before dinner atmosphere, the blend of patchouli, warm pitchblend, iced electricity, sugared sweat and powdered urine drives one on to a fever of delerious expectancy. — Henry Miller

You gonna stay pissed as i go down on you?" I just glared. "I'll take that as a yes." He muttered. — Kristen Ashley

You are a child seeking to be a man. When you are a man, you will seek in vain for the child you were. — Frank Herbert

Every seed carries in itself the ability for multiplication. — Sunday Adelaja

I hate the photo shoots. I hate all that stuff. — Reed Hastings

A middle-aged man who's probably down to jerking off every other day. A weary man of forty who's already seen everything come around twice, who let me fuck him that once in a hole where whole armies of men have doubtless passed. — Edmund White

Ask him what time it is and he'll tell you how the watch was made. — Jane Wyman

Being a [bank] director is like being a pilot of an aircraft - it's years of boredom and seconds of terror. — Moira Johnston

I think of it like a caterpillar
a wrinkly, ugly worm with traces of dull colors on it. But when the worm metamorphoses, it becomes something truly beautiful. Charli — Sara Walter Ellwood

We are samurai, Lord. Death defines us. We must become a master of dealing it to our enemies, yes, but most of all lose all fear of our own. — David Kirk