Quarantined Easter Quotes & Sayings
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Top Quarantined Easter Quotes

I think you need a spanking for answering the door in
nothing but a towel, for making my cock so hard when I had
plans for us, for making me lose control. — Sherilee Gray

When barriers are put in front of you, it's God or the universe asking you to remember who you are, and reminding you not to let yourself be defined by things outside of you. — Christine Ebersole

I'm a product of older filmmakers I guess, the past where you get to make movies and scenes are what they are. You know if you think about Scorsese back in the day when he was making Taxi Driver, or Coppola or Frankenheimer, Sidney Lumet, they're making films where you witness violence in a real way. — Antoine Fuqua

And even though when he got older he had the potential to be quite popular (read:hello,hottie),he felt like no one could ever know the real him.
Until me,that is.Which made me all sort of happy. — Kiersten White

My interest in photography did not begin with books or mentors, or with any burning desire to see the world through a camera. It evolved from an intense devotion to mountains and wilderness that eventually shaped all the parts of my life and brought them together. — Galen Rowell

I'm the kind of person that if I see someone else crying, I cry too. I take on that emotion. — Dana Davis

Neither seek nor avoid, take what comes. — Swami Vivekananda

The earliest paintings I loved were always the most non-referential paintings you can imagine, by painters such as Mondrian. I was thrilled by them because they didn't refer to anything else. They stood alone, and they were just charged magic objects that did not get their strength from being connected to anything else. — Brian Eno

We must remember that we are sons (and daughters) of God, not because we are so good but because God is that good. — Paul Silway

A cherry pie isn't a failure just because you eat it all. It's perfect for what it is, and then it's gone. — Emery Lord