Striaton Quotes & Sayings
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She went to him and he took - a lot of deep penetration, in and out, super-fast and hard. — Mika Jolie

Can I ask a stupid question ?
There are no stupid questions, just stupid people. Ask away. — Derek Landy

It is agreed that all sound which is the material of music is of three sorts. First is harmonica, which consists of vocal music; second is organica, which is formed from the breath; third is rhythmica, which receives its numbers from the beat of the fingers. For sound is produced either by the voice, coming through the throat; or by the breath, coming through the trumpet or tibia, for example; or by touch, as in the case of the cithara or anything else that gives a tuneful sound on being struck. — Isidore Of Seville

I love doing short films because they're much more intimate and there's far less waiting around than on the bigger films. — Natalia Tena

A couple of days ago, I saw a rig big enough to haul that tanker. You wanna get outta here? You talk to me. — Terry Hayes

Vain mistaken mortals, who, valuing themselves on names and titles, suppose that the virtues of the mind must be attached to an empty sound, when every day's experience proves that birth is disgraced, titles rendered contemptible, and riches a curse, by the vices, meanness, and dissipation of its possessors! — Eliza Parsons

When hatred judges, the verdict is just guilty. — Toba Beta

Every chick I try to intimidate in a different way. You have to think about their personality. You have to think about what would get under that particular person's skin the most. — Ronda Rousey

My favorite body part is my heart. Nothing beats loving and being loved. — Elle Macpherson

There were things that nothing could make right. They stayed hidden as black holes inside of you. You went on the best you could, pretending everything was fine. — Wen Spencer

I swear that while I live I will do what little I can to preserve and to augment the liberties of man, woman, and child.
It is a question of justice, of mercy, of honesty, of intellectual development. If there is a man in the world who is not willing to give to every human being every right he claims for himself, he is just so much nearer a barbarian than I am. It is a question of honesty. The man who is not willing to give to every other the same intellectual rights he claims for himself, is dishonest, selfish, and brutal. — Robert G. Ingersoll