Sahiba Quotes & Sayings
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As much as I think about sex, I can only with extreme difficulty conceive of myself actually performing the act. And here's another thing I wonder about. How could you ever look a girl in the eye after you've had your winkie up her wendell? I mean, doesn't that render normal social conversation impossible? Apparently not. — C.D. Payne

While it is easy to blame the hand of the abuser, when that hand no longer is raised against you, why do you continue to feel the burn of its touch? — Deborah Brodie

Now, the impact on export markets - we export about 10 percent of what we produce, so obviously that will probably have some impact on the market. At this point it's too early to determine how much. — Ann Veneman

Marriage is the most natural state of man, and ... the state in which you will find solid happiness. — Benjamin Franklin

We sometimes get all the information, but we refuse to get the message. — Cullen Hightower

Capitalism is going to deal itself out of existence, but before it does that, you're gonna pay $50 for a latte, because inflation is going impoverish all of us before people get pissed off enough to realize that all of the last hundred years of economic progress was actually a shell game to create billionaires, while the great masses of people saw their standard of living eroded and destroyed. — Terence McKenna

But sometimes you just have to be your own eyes. You have to see yourself shining and stop waiting for other eyes to see you. — Martine Murray

Your mom was right when she told you never to discuss politics and religion because emotions run so high in those arenas. Especially religion. — Bill O'Reilly

If I succeed in business but fail as a father, then I've failed. — Mark Wahlberg

Be influenced by nothing but your clients' interests. Tell them the truth. — Arthur C. Nielsen

I have made a very rude translation of the Seven against Thebes, and Pindar too I have looked at, and wish he was better worth translating. I believe even the best things are not equal to their fame. Perhaps it would be better to translate fame itself,
or is not that what the poets themselves do? However, I have not done with Pindar yet. — Henry David Thoreau

How can the heart travel to God, when it is chained by its desires? — Ibn Arabi

I survived, carried on, glad to be like a weed, a wild red poppy, rooted in life. — Marilyn Buck