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Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Mitt Romney

I oppose same-sex marriage and civil unions but I support domestic partnership between gay and lesbian couples. I have no problem with gay and lesbian couples adopting. I support equal benefits for same-sex couples such as hospital visitation rights — Mitt Romney

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Vanna Bonta

The primary dues a writer or any artist pays is to remain sentient, and to forfeit the illusionary luxury of such anesthetics as avoidance, numbness, and denials. — Vanna Bonta

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Bohumil Hrabal

Even in my bad luck I have always been lucky. — Bohumil Hrabal

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Jeffrey Smart

I feel it's just some sort of game if it's just abstract. — Jeffrey Smart

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

At eighteen most people wish to please, and the conviction that they have not an exterior likely to second that desire brings anything but gratification. — Charlotte Bronte

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Brian Hare

When dogs are actually looking at you, they're essentially hugging you with their eyes. — Brian Hare

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Etta James

I took back my life. — Etta James

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Huey Lewis

When you get in the pocket, there is a place where the music begins to play itself. When you can find that spot, it's the best feeling in the world. — Huey Lewis

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Stephen Crane

They were going to look at war, the red
animal
war, the blood-swollen god. — Stephen Crane

Stepaneks Vero Quotes By Jay Woodman

APPROACH
Rain is falling. Winter approaches. I drive towards it. In the slow rain. In the semi-darkness. Cello music is playing in the car. The deep sad sound of the cello. It almost swamps me. Routine endeavours to swamp me. The everyday paying of bills.
But I paint men walking in a city of icebergs and crystal. Some of the icebergs are red. I paint a woman swimming in green wavy water. Surrounded by desert mesas. Bright orange in the sunlight. With darker orange for shadows. I paint two people. With purple and pink and yellow and blue circles overlapping the boundaries of their bodies. Dancing.
Life is not ordinary. When I see you tonight I will press my lips to your eyelids. Each one in turn. I will rub my fingertips over the skin on the back of your hands and around your wrists. I will sigh. I will growl. I will whinny. I will gallop into your smile. One sharp foot after the other. — Jay Woodman