Portile Intunericului Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know what you were looking for, but I just needed a little stress relief."
"Stress relief? That's all this was?"
"'Fraid so. "
"Well, I heard that going for a master's degree can be pretty stressful."
"It's torture."
"Could be that you might need stress relief on a regular basis then?"
"I couldn't agree more. It's a good thing batteries are on sale at Target this week. — Priscilla Glenn

But while it was their opportunities that made these men fortunate, it was their own merit that enabled them to recognize these opportunities and turn them to account, to the glory and prosperity of their country. — Niccolo Machiavelli

Money is sullen And wisdom is sly, But youth is the pollen That blows through the sky And does not ask why. — Stephen Vincent Benet

She stood almost a foot shorter than him, but that had never been a problem, given most of their conversations had been horizontal. The years had filled out her curves, and she wore those few extra pounds of plush well, especially below the flare of her hips. The ass that dethroned JLo, or some shit. Her shapely figure had its own press corps.
A woman like this was built to be bedded, and often. — Kate Meader

Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade before the public. — George W. Crane

It's good to have a leader, otherwise we argue too much. — Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa

Norman Vincent Peale "A peaceful mind generates power." from his book The Powers of Positive Thinking. — Norman Vincent Peale

I used to think that prayer should have the first place and teaching the second. I now feel it would be truer to give prayer the first, second and third places and teaching the fourth. — James O. Fraser

Birds are holes in heaven through which a man may pass, — Jim Harrison

When the soul betrays itself and loses the blessed and longed-for fervor, let it carefully investigate the reason for losing it. And let it arm itself with all its longing and zeal against whatever caused this. For the former fervor can return only through the same door through which it was lost. — John Climacus