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Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Victor J. Banis

Sexual normalcy and abnormality are personal and subjective concepts. What is unnatural to one [person] is natural to another. What is abnormal under certain conditions may be completely normal under others. And, in any event, to be different is not necessarily to be wrong, or to be sick. — Victor J. Banis

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Anais Nin

[On Paris:] A city never entirely known, yet which gives you the feeling of intimacy, of possessing it intimately. — Anais Nin

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Jacques Villeneuve

I hate it when politics play too large part in the sport. — Jacques Villeneuve

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Lucy Davis

I have been very lucky - all the jobs I've done have been with lovely people. In fact, I've been on many where I've just laughed uncontrollably the whole time. — Lucy Davis

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By David H. Keller

All space is relative. There is no such thing as size. The telescope and the microscope have produced a deadly leveling of great and small, far and near. The only little thing is sin, the only great thing is fear!
("The Jelly-Fish") — David H. Keller

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Rita Rudner

Men who tell you they read the Ann Summers catalogue for the articles are lying — Rita Rudner

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Katherine Mansfield

I love the evening star. Does that sound foolish? I used to go into the backyard, after sunset, and wait for it until it shone above the dark gum tree. I used to whisper 'There you are, my darling.' And just in that first moment it seemed to be shining for me alone. It seemed to understand this ... something which is like longing, and yet it is not longing. Or regret - it is more like regret. — Katherine Mansfield

Squadron Hobbies Quotes By Stephen Vizinczey

Private Eye continued to report that the stench in the Houses of Parliament was just as strong as it had been on the day when the birds flew away and the rodents fled. — Stephen Vizinczey