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Stefanini Inc Quotes By Anne Rice

There's always been a demeanor to Mekare, — Anne Rice

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I like the au naturel thing you have going on. Girls don't come over here like that."
"I was coerced into coming here. It didn't occur to me to impress you," I said, aggravated that my plan had failed. — Jamie McGuire

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Jerry Seinfeld

There is no more embarrassing thing in my life that the fact that I have actually uttered the phrase, I would like to order the Ginsu Knife. — Jerry Seinfeld

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Roger Bacon

First, by the figurations of art there be made instruments of navigation without men to row them, as great ships to brooke the sea, only with one man to steer them, and they shall sail far more swiftly than if they were full of men; also chariots that shall move with unspeakable force without any living creature to stir them. Likewise an instrument may be made to fly withall if one sits in the midst of the instrument, and do turn an engine, by which the wings, being artificially composed, may beat the air after the manner of a flying bird. — Roger Bacon

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Ellen McLaughlin

I'm very comfortable in the air. And if you're really in love with flight, you're in love to a certain extent with being outside of the body, not grounded. The problem is, if you're not in your body, you can't actually feel anything particularly authentically. — Ellen McLaughlin

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Lauren Blakely

I'm dying for him to touch me, I'm praying for him to taste me, I'm wishing for him to fuck me. — Lauren Blakely

Stefanini Inc Quotes By Whitney G.

This is hardly love."
"Then it's hardly lust."
"Then we'll just call it us. — Whitney G.

Stefanini Inc Quotes By G. Willow Wilson

Metaphors are dangerous. Calling something by a false name changes it, and metaphor is just a fancy way of calling something by a false name. — G. Willow Wilson