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Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Jessica Chastain

If you don't fully take every moment and love every moment and every person that you're with, your life will be over before you realise. — Jessica Chastain

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Lena Dunham

It's almost like when you're young, your friends take on the romance role, and then guys take on the role of your friends later. — Lena Dunham

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Laini Taylor

It was what she had always wanted and thought that she'd found: someone who was for her, as she was for him, whose blood and butterflies sang to hers and answered them, note for note. But — Laini Taylor

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

Learning and literature have a way of outlasting the civilization that made them. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Madeleine L'Engle

A new year can begin only because the old year ends. — Madeleine L'Engle

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Avril Lavigne

I'm on a vegan diet, I do yoga every day, I work out, I'm totally spiritual ... — Avril Lavigne

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Graham Elliot

Gray means being open-minded. I always look at the world that way; I'm able to hear both sides of an argument. I don't listen to opera, but I don't think it's good or bad; it's just its own thing. I can completely appreciate it. — Graham Elliot

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By David O. Selznick

Even this vein of writing is so foreign to me that I am amazed. — David O. Selznick

Sensuousness Dictionary Quotes By Ayn Rand

I cannot project the degree of hatred required to make those women run around in crusades against abortion. Hatred is what they certainly project, not love for the embryos, which is a piece of nonsense no one could experience, but hatred, a virulent hatred for an unnamed object ... Their hatred is directed against human beings as such, against the mind, against reason, against ambition, against success, against love, against any value that brings happiness to human life. In compliance with the dishonesty that dominates today's intellectual field, they call themselves pro-life. — Ayn Rand