Softonic Quotes & Sayings
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What would I look like if everything that I am, no secrets, was put on paper? Would I be horrifying? — Jackie Blue

Think about it. We are fed in the Eucharist, by our mothers when we are infants, by our parents as children, by friends at dinner parties, by a lover when we feast on one another's bodies ... and on occasion, on one another's souls. Don't you want me to feed you? You don't want to feast on my body, but at least feast on my cake.
Gabriel chuckled. When Julia didn't answer, he turned his full attention to his dessert. She scowled. If he thought this disgusting display of food porn was going to get her attention and maybe make her a little hot and bothered until she was putty in his hands ...
... he was right. — Sylvain Reynard

The fact is that heterosexual sex for most people is in no way free of the power relations between men and women. — Barbara Ehrenreich

LSD burst over the dreary domain of the constipated bourgeoisie like the angelic herald of a new psychedelic millennium. We have never been the same since, nor will we ever be, for LSD demonstrated, even to skeptics, that the mansions of heaven and gardens of paradise lie within each and all of us. — Terence McKenna

She could have taken root. She wanted to be a Rose, somebody's Rose, their Rose - and she would have been company for the flowers. She had new memories to give them, new people to tell them of, people who would help tend to them and keep them. But they warned her. They saved her.
Hazel was nobody's Rose. For better or for worse. — Anne Ursu

The achievement of the goal is only a stepping-stone to the next, bigger and better goal. It never stops. — John Patrick Hickey

People assume that computers will do everything that humans do. Not good. People are different from each other and they are all really different from computers. — Eric Schmidt

I can change my plans. But I can't change my family. — Holly Smale

Asking a critic to name his favorite book is like asking a butcher to name his favorite pig. — John McCarthy

If we think about things having multiple lives, cradle to cradle, we could design things that can go back to either nature or back to industry forever. — William McDonough

I do love playing aristocrats, probably because it's so against type. So much more interesting than playing a version of yourself. — Keeley Hawes