Strawmyer Mortuary Quotes & Sayings
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A first kiss, I think, should be important, special. It should be with the person you want to kiss more than anybody in the world. — Lauren Baratz-Logsted

I mean that man is ruled by a tyrant whose name is Ignorance, and that is the tyrant I sought to overthrow. That is the tyrant which gave birth to monarchy, and monarchy is authority based on falsehood, whereas knowledge is authority based on truth. Man should be ruled by knowledge. — Victor Hugo

Once in a while, I see my fellow TV investors praise a business just because they like the entrepreneur behind it. That kind of thinking might make you feel warm and fuzzy inside - but let's get back to reality. — Kevin O'Leary

I'm reminded of a female patient who was particularly aroused by the shape of her husband's shoulder. And this hint of perversion should ideally remain a secret for both partners. — Volkmar Sigusch

'Nothing can make death easier,' Cala said, 'but silence can make it harder.'
'Speaking helps not,' Maia said. — Katherine Addison

RUSSEL. I want a strong, virile environment.
BONGI. Why don't you hang out at the YMCA gym? — Valerie Solanas

In wrestling, my mustache made me look more like a villain. A good mustache can give you the look of the devil. — Jesse Ventura

On the strength of his literary output alone ... any woman of sense would decline to tackle D.H. Lawrence at 1,000 pounds a night. — Dorothy L. Sayers

We're big Hillary [Clinton] supporters. For a lot of reasons. — Ilana Glazer

Today in the west the word 'guru' has come to mean someone who leads a cult, someone who deprives others of their intellectual or spiritual freedom and rips them off financially. — Frederick Lenz

Writing helps me to create order out of chaos and make sense of things. It helps me to understand what I've experienced, what I've felt and seen, so it becomes a little easier to handle. On the other hand, I don't want it to be just a cathartic experience, an outpouring of grief or whatever it is. — Miriam Toews