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Sumeshi Quotes By Wayne Dyer

Send out anger and impatience, and that's what you'll get. Send out love, and you'll get back love. — Wayne Dyer

Sumeshi Quotes By Hanne Blank

For Hitschmann and Bergler, 'frigidity' had a single criterion: 'absence of the vaginal orgasm.' The standard was unqualified and absolute. A woman who did not enjoy intercourse: frigid. Women who derived sexual pleasure from acts other than intecourse were frigid too. Nothing else mattered, only whether a woman had an orgasm because a man's penis was inside her vagina. Sexually agressive women were labeled 'frigid' because of the association between masculinity and aggressiveness. Womanhood that was not passive was not properly womanly. "Frigidity," as Jane Gerhardt points out, "thus became a label and a diagnosis that defined how much sexual desire a woman must have and in what kinds of sexual behavior she must engage to be 'healthy'. — Hanne Blank

Sumeshi Quotes By Taslima Nasrin

All I ever want is to return to either Bangladesh, my motherland, or India, my adopted home. — Taslima Nasrin

Sumeshi Quotes By Coolio

I don't do concept records anymore - I just prefer doing good songs. — Coolio

Sumeshi Quotes By Steven Pressfield

Always attack. Even in defense, attack. The attacking arm possesses the
initiative and thus commands the action. To attack makes men brave; to defend
makes them timorous. — Steven Pressfield

Sumeshi Quotes By Charles Bukowski

December 25, 1963
Christmas night and they've battered their heads together until they are silly and they've smiled themselves silly and vomited on the floor, 98% of them amateur drinkers, amateur Christians, amateur human beings — Charles Bukowski

Sumeshi Quotes By Robert Bresson

Rid myself of the accumulated errors and untruths. Get to know my resources, make sure of them. — Robert Bresson