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Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Nicole Sheldon

I felt like there was some kind of cliche 'only on TV' ad playing in the background as we walked down the hall into a growing blackness where the power had failed. 'Hormones got you in a bind? Feeling overwhelmed by your biological impulses? Are you hot for the only unavailable male around for miles?' As if I didn't have enough to worr yabout, all I could think of was when arme-i-gedding-screwed. — Nicole Sheldon

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Camille Paglia

I certainly derived my skills as a prose writer from my scrutiny of poetry and of the individual word. But schools don't do things like that anymore - tracking words down to their roots. — Camille Paglia

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

Almost all crime is due to the repressed desire for aesthetic expression. — Evelyn Waugh

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Margaret Thatcher

The feminists hate me, don't they? And I don't blame them. For I hate feminism. It is poison. — Margaret Thatcher

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Pablo Neruda

The tomato offers its gift of fiery color and cool completeness. — Pablo Neruda

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Joan Bauer

It was February sixth: eight days until Valentine's Day. I was dateless, as usual, deep in the vice grip of unrequited love. It was bad enough not having a boyfriend for New Year's Eve. Now I had to cope with Valentine datelessness, feeling consummate social pressure from every retailer in America who stuck hearts and cupids in their windows by January second to rub it in. — Joan Bauer

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Cary Grant

There's no point in being unhappy about growing older. Just think of the millions who have been denied the privilege. — Cary Grant

Siguientes Sinonimos Quotes By Victoria Woodhull

Hundreds, thousands, aye, millions of human beings, men, women and children, wander the streets of our cities and the highways of our country, hungry, ragged and cold, vainly seeking in this land of plenty, where physical want should be unknown. — Victoria Woodhull