Throwback Captions Quotes & Sayings
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She didn't read books so she didn't know that she was the world and the heavens boiled down to a drop. — Zora Neale Hurston

That secret entrance deep between her thighs clenched like the mouth of a drawstring purse. — Susan Andersen

Folks, if we could lose our salvation, we would. — Voddie T. Baucham Jr.

If you're wrong in the way you're right, you're wrong even if you're right. — James MacDonald

You can have successful teams where people hate but deeply respect each other; the opposite (love but not respect among team members) is a recipe for disaster. — Max Levchin

The More we value things, the less we value ourselves — Bruce Lee

Jews focus on the Torah, the embodiment of God's will; Christians, on an embodied God. — Meir Soloveichik

How did you expect me to live without you? Once you've known happiness it's impossible to get used to not having it. I was desperate! I thought I should die! I'll tell you all about it, you'll see ... And you
you stayed away from me!' He had been carefully avoiding her for the past three years, out of that natural cowardice that characterises the stronger sex; and Emma went on, moving her head in winsome little gestures, more affectionate than an amorous cat. — Gustave Flaubert

His eyes, grayish green in that light, reminded me of the rare icicle in Montgomery, or a pebbled creek's rushing stream in early spring. They revealed his intelligence in a way that made me want to dive inside his head and swim in its depths. — Therese Anne Fowler

Humanity is facing a challenge unlike any we've ever had to confront. We are in an unprecedented period of change. — David Suzuki

Finally found my paradise ... on a beach in Clearwater. When I die ring the bells and bury me at sea ... a few steps from my home! — Timothy Pina

It is the spirit of the South to defend everything belonging to it. The North is too cosmopolitan and tolerant for such a spirit. — James Weldon Johnson