Sesostris I Pyramid Quotes & Sayings
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In still moments by the sea life seems large-drawn and simple. It is there we can see into ourselves. — Rolf Edberg
Leaning close enough for me to count his whiskers, he mines my vag for oil and says softly, "You do what you gotta do, and so will I. We're heading to the bus. When we get there, I need you humping my face. Breathing is optional. Orgasms are mandatory. You don't leave until you squirt at least twice. Understand?"
I try in vain to catch my breath. "We may be in for a long night."
The corner of his mouth twitches into a smile, and he slows his strokes. "I hope so. — Kendall Grey
No one I remember still lives there except Madame Sapphia Spanella, a husky coloratura who every afternoon went roller-skating in Central Park. — Truman Capote
Every one stretcheth his legges according to his coverlet.
[Every one stretches his legs according to his coverlet.] — George Herbert
I was brought up in Zimbabwe, and there were seven of us in my family, so it was difficult to read aloud to us all. There weren't that many picture books around in the Fifties in Zimbabwe. My favourite was Heinrich Hoffmann's Struwwelpeter, which was really frightening. — Korky Paul
If your partner has ever humiliated you.. he can never respect you all over again .. — Himmilicious
Many deeply hidden memories have come flooding back. The important message here though is that it is possible to heal and survive. Everyone has survived their own kind of emotional or mental trauma. We all have our inner fears and misreplaced feelings of guilt. — Lynette Gould
I have doubts, but I'm willing to try. It's the best I can offer. Will you try? I need you, Mira. Try for me. — Jocelynn Drake
So far as I can see, the atomic bomb has deadened the finest feeling that has sustained for ages. There used to be so-called laws of war, which made it tolerable. Now we know the truth. War knows no law except that of might. The atomic bomb brought an empty victory but it resulted for the time being in destroying the soul of Japan. What has happened to the soul of the destroying nation is yet too early to see ... — Mahatma Gandhi
Just as people asked 'Why do they hate us?' after 9/11, one evening I asked my father, 'Why did they do this to us?' He took a long breath and paused, deeply concerned about what he was about to say. 'The Muslims bombed us because we are Christians. They want us dead because they hate us' This hate was not because we had armies in the Middle East or because we supported Israel or for any of the reasons people easily turn to today. It was because we were Christians, infidels. As a child, I was just too young to understand all the political implications, but I understood one thing: people wanted to kill me simply because I was a Christian. — Brigitte Gabriel
But as important as the job to be done by government in the neighborhoods, the people must also be involved. — Jane Byrne
Human's aren't concerned with reality, merely their perceptions of it. — Benjamin R. Smith
Possessiveness destroys love. And they should not be possessed, because that again destroys your love. — Rajneesh
Every judgment in science stands on the edge of error, and is personal. — Jacob Bronowski