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God, she was beautiful - my first image of the Orient - a woman such as only the desert poet knew how to praise: her face was the sun, her hair the protecting shadow, her eyes fountains of cool water, her body the most slender of palm-trees and her smile a mirage. — Amin Maalouf

They had praised him for his vigor, his stamina, and his big cock, and they hadn't asked for anything more. — Lisa Kleypas

The world is truly a terrible place. Every one of my generation is lost, filling the holes which are their lives with seditious and yet passionless acts of unnecessary drama. It is a world of hypocrisy and whispers, a dark mine shaft of overfed, spoiled, and thankless slaves too stupid to realize that, despite their steady stream of shallow luxuries, they are still slaves. — Jason S. Hornsby

It's simply brilliant because it's brilliantly simple. — Tony Cane-Honeysett

Make no mistake; child predation on the Internet is a growing problem. — Mike Fitzpatrick

I am married but I've yet to meet my wife, and she is dead. Such is the life of a time-traveler ... complicated, that is. — M.K. Alexander

In all the meditative traditions of the world, visualizations and imagery are used to invoke particular qualities of mind and heart. — Jon Kabat-Zinn

I find it very hard to write about Jewish history. — Simon Schama

When you poll all of the economists, uh, across America that I think are intellectually honest they would all, or maybe not all, but 95% of them 96% of them would say you know we really have got a powerful economy. — Donald Evans

Because I was the blonde, I was promoted as the video vixen. — Nina Blackwood

But by bad courses may be understood that their events can never fall out good. — William Shakespeare

How would it make you feel if God showed you what you could have accomplished in life if you had just believed him a little bit more? — Rick Warren

There are few qualities more vital than a strong yearning. That desire to reach a little farther, to be a little more, yearning ... for a piece of something greater, can often make all the difference. — Steve Goodier