Spiriting Bending Quotes & Sayings
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Top Spiriting Bending Quotes

I wanna slide my hands up those thighs, Sloane. I wanna tear your clothes from your body and make you tremble. I want to dig my fingers and my teeth into your skin and make you scream my name. You want that, too, huh?" he says. — Callie Hart

When death is certain, fear disappears. Fear is only there because of death. But when death is certain and there is no way to avoid it, what is the point of being afraid? — Osho

While paying attention to positive and negative feedback is very important, it is not enough. What also matters is acknowledging and responding to this feedback. This is how you nurture your relationship with your audience. — Cendrine Marrouat

Spontaneous insanity is the real bliss! It's sad that we are honored for playing sane, serious, safe, miserable and controlling in this poor world. — Saurabh Sharma

I am the penny whistle of American literature. — Nelson Algren

What we think of ourselves and of the world makes us who we are and what we can be. — Ken Robinson

Every age, and especially our own, stands in need of a Diogenes; but the difficulty is in finding men who have the courage to be one, and men who have the patience to endure one. — Jean Le Rond D'Alembert

That's when it hits me with a jolt. I sob uncontrollably. My mind is finally catching on, and it all comes rushing back to me. — Jen Khan

The loudest voices are often the ones that don't even know they're screaming. — Shelly Crane

Stardom is only a by-product of acting. I don't think being a movie star is a good enough reason for existing. — Natalie Wood

Nature demands variety, for men. It stands to reason, it's a part of the procreational strategy. It's Nature's Plan. Women know that instinctively. Why did they buy so many different clothes, in the old days? To trick the men into thinking they were several different women. A new one each day. — Margaret Atwood

Death doesn't frighten me; now I can think peacefully of ending a long life. — Jeanne Calment