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I'm a culture vulture, and I just want to experience it all. — Debbie Harry
The gifts of Heaven are never quite gratuitous. — Henry David Thoreau
who bore him three children — William Shakespeare
Even if Zuma was to develop the authoritarian impulses of a Mugabe, he would be checked - not least by his own party, which set a continental precedent by ousting Thabo Mbeki in 2007, after it felt he had outstayed his welcome by seeking a third term as party president. The ANC appears to have set itself against that deathtrap of African democracy: the ruler for life. — Mark Gevisser
When one has an image about oneself one is surely insane, one lives in a world of illusion. — Jiddu Krishnamurti
I want pussy," I said, looking down at her, "I go get some pussy. I don't stare at it through a fuckin' computer screen. I get my fingers and cock inside a real one. And maybe, if it's real sweet, I'll get my tongue in it too. — Jessica Gadziala
When my enemies stop hissing, I shall know I'm slipping. — Maria Callas
My father wouldn't get us a TV, he wouldn't allow a TV in the house. — Janis Joplin
that - I would remember the view from the hospital window and be glad for the sidewalk I was walking on. To — Elizabeth Strout
After 'Sin Nombre,' I just needed to take a break to go to completely different worlds. — Cary Fukunaga
Another scheme of Satan is to eliminate from the church all the humble, self-denying ordinances that are offensive to unsanctified tastes and unregenerate hearts. He seeks to reduce the church to a mere human institution - popular, natural, fleshly, and pleasing. — E. M. Bounds
Apeshit has rarely enjoyed so literal a denotation. — David Foster Wallace
And all the while the burning lime Eats flesh and bone away, It eats the brittle bone by night, And the soft flesh by day, It eats the flesh and bone by turns, But it eats the heart alway. — Oscar Wilde
And if this be madness in the multitude, it is the same in every particular man. For as in the midst of the sea, though a man perceive no sound of that part of the water next him, yet he is well assured that part contributes as much to the roaring of the sea as any other part of the same quantity: so also, though we perceive no great unquietness in one or two men, yet we may be well assured that their singular passions are parts of the seditious roaring of a troubled nation. — Thomas Hobbes