Svetozara Radojcica Quotes & Sayings
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It was not the caress of her lips the length of him was looking for, but the back of her throat. — Pauline Reage

When you go to a power place, if you are receptive, if you are able to quiet your thoughts and concentrate, a lot of that power can enter into you. — Frederick Lenz

I looked at the group of human remains that languished in the corner and smiled at them. It occurred to me that their very presence was testimony to the moral emptiness of the universe and the mechanical brutality with which it destroys the parts it no longer needs. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

The sun was a toddle insistently refusing to go to bed; it was past 8:30 and still light. — John Green

They cramp around our wounds - the pain from our childhood, the losses and disappointments of adulthood, the humiliations suffered in both - to keep us from getting hurt in the same place again, to keep foreign substances out. So those wounds never have a chance to heal. Perfectionism is one way our muscles cramp. In some cases we don't even know that the wounds and the cramping are there, but both limit us. — Anne Lamott

We have no idea how the subjective quality of consciousness emerges from the physical stuff of the brain. — Richard Davidson

A friend to everybody is often a friend to nobody, or else in his simplicity he robs his family to help strangers, and becomes brother to a beggar. There is wisdom in generosity, as in everything else. — Charles Spurgeon

A military or government hierarchy is anathema to the dispersed population and diverse tribes of mountainous Afghanistan. — Iqbal Quadir

What do you suppose we would do," I said conversationally, "if we ever had sex? I mean, what would we call each other? Captain and Walker? Morrison and Detective? Or would we just find excuses to not call each other anything? — C.E. Murphy

If you have nothing, you have nothing to lose. That's how I'd wanted my life to be. — Marshall Thornton