Tabus Quotes & Sayings
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To see how pretty an old woman once was, it is not enough just to look at each feature; they must be translated. — Marcel Proust

Because muscle is heavier than fat, dancers weigh more than you might think, but they are usually very lean. — Deborah Bull

When home is ruled according to God's Word, angels might be asked to stay a night with us, and they would not find themselves out of their element. — Charles Spurgeon

They're a group called The Spirit-crushers and their leader is known as The Almighty Spirit-crusher. — S.A. Tawks

Too chaste an adolescence makes for a dissolute old age. It is doubtless easier to give up something one has known than something one imagines. — Andre Gide

Law of Airlines: The shorter the time between flights, the greater the distance between gates. — Doug Larson

One said, "Nobody paused in front of the house since we've been here." I slipped my ID case away. "Any out-of-state tags?" "Didn't notice any." Different answer from "No." One — Jeffery Deaver

She had that kind of power, though thank God she didn't know it. She had no idea that she could light up a room like a lamp at midnight. He — Meredith Duran

For years, I just did not like this idea of God, church. — Tim Allen

Of faire things, the Autumne is faire. — George Herbert

Poor Christopher-John had fallen into the hands of Miss. Daisy Crocker. I greatly sympathized him, but as in everything else, Christopher John tried to see the bright side in having to face such a shrew every morning. "Maybe she done changed," he said hopefully on the first day of school. However, when classes were over he was noticeably quiet.
Well?" I asked him.
He shrugged dejectedly and admitted, "She still the same. — Mildred D. Taylor

Perhaps the great renewal of the world will consist of this, that man and woman, freed of all confused feelings and desires, shall no longer seek each other as opposites, but simply as members of a family and neighbors, and will unite as human beings, in order to simply, earnestly, patiently, and jointly bear the heavy responsibility of sexuality that has been entrusted to them. — Rainer Maria Rilke