Sapiosexuality Quotes & Sayings
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Oh, I haven't done anything to you, angel." He leaned forward, his lips near her ear as he whispered, "Yet. — J.M. Darhower

I understand you only too well, but Rachel's needs are no less important than your desire to be part of history. Find a balance. Happiness is like good health. You only miss it when it disappears. — Tariq Ali

I play the harmonium. I had learned to use the guitar for a bit before becoming a part of the music industry, but unfortunately didn't pursue it fully. I would love to learn to play the piano because it holds a unique connect for me in terms of rhythm. — Kailash Kher

As a matter of fact, I'm the only dumb one in the family. — J.D. Salinger

I'm actually not a big coffee fan, so I don't drink it that much. I'd rather have a green tea. But I do love to get a white mocha sometimes - it is just a strong order. — Emeraude Toubia

Normal people think we're highly dependent and can't live without ongoing support, but in fact there are times when we're stoic heroes. — Naoki Higashida

There's another girl who was going to play Hilary Faye and luckily she wound up not doing it. — Heather Matarazzo

This is the most important thing the humans have taught me. The thing they're teaching us right now. You see, they are all strangers to each other. They live out their entire lives, never truly understanding one another, only making guesses, making mistakes, distorting, deceiving, misunderstanding each other. And yet, though they're permanently strangers, they choose sometimes to trust each other, care for each other so completely that they gladly die to let the other live--that they gladly change themselves to make the other person happy. — Orson Scott Card

We used to say
"Ah Hell, we're young"
But now we see that life is sad
And so is love. — Kate Bush

Every man will be a poet if he can; otherwise a philosopher or man of science. This proves the superiority of the poet. — Henry David Thoreau