Rencontre Gratuite Quotes & Sayings
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I want Sani to flip the fuck out, and get murdered by all the werewolves and fairies and vampires in the room. — Gisele Walko
I try to go to the gym three to four times a week and mix it up with yoga or a personal trainer. — Nicole Trunfio
In a society of increasingly mass-produced, assembly-line entertainment, where every individual is treated like an empty pitcher to be filled from above, jazz retains something of the spirit of the handicrafts of yesteryear. The print of the human spirit warms it. Deep down, jazz expresses the enforced & compassionate attitudes of a minority group and may well appeal to us because we all have blue moods and, in a fundamental sense, none of us is wholly free. — Marshall W. Stearns
We can't socialize the doctors without socializing the patients. — Ronald Reagan
True wisdom lies in one's confession about the limits of one's knowledge. — Socrates
The delight we take in our senses is an implicit desire to know the ultimate reason for things, the highest cause. The desire for wisdom that philosophy etymologically is is a desire for the highest or divine causes. Philosophy culminates in theology. All other knowledge contains the seeds of contemplation of the divine. — Josef Pieper
We have every confidence that earth and hell will not overtake you, but it will require that you move from your current plateaus and climb to higher ground. — Jack H. Goaslind
Now he was kissing me, not in a scary way, not with hostility, but with warm, seductive intent. In a hayloft, in the barn, in the middle of the night. This scene brought to you by the letters W, T, and F. — Cate Tiernan
What we need to do is not only live within our means, but start paying down the deficit, and offer an opportunity at least for the next generation to get out. — Ron Paul
Anything that endures over time sacrifices its ability to make an impression. — Robert Musil
Some innocents 'scape not the thunderbolt. — William Shakespeare
