Tineretea Mea Quotes & Sayings
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Sexual tension is like a ruthless pigeon. Feed it once and it will follow you around forever. It never tires or goes on vacation. It just lingers. — Chelsea Fine

Even though this world is narrow, it is wide ... to those who understand.
This world isn't the only one. — CLAMP

It will come as no surprise to anybody to know that I support the traditional definition of marriage as a union of one man and one woman to the exclusion of all others, as expressed in our traditional common law. — Stephen Harper

Leadership is the ability to influence people and motivate them to do what needs to be done to accomplish a goal, vision, or mission. — Robert Johnson

Why fight the enemy when you could food them? — Veronica Rossi

A lot of Chinese don't understand why people in the West are critical of China. — Rebecca MacKinnon

There are no happy endings, only breaks in the regular action. — Lauren Oliver

Whip and coachman and guard, however, in combination, had read — Charles Dickens

So I will say it with relish. Give me a hamburger but hold the lawsuit. — S.I. Hayakawa

The star waits for the boy, for the man. See the name, read the name, say the name and its ice burns through the fire. One for the seer, two for the siren, three for the soldier. Dare the storm, children of the gods, and take them home." Sasha — Nora Roberts

For your sake, jewel,
I am glad at soul I have no other child;
For thy escape would teach me tyranny,
To hang clogs on them. — William Shakespeare

Marcus mumbles something about PMS and to my surprise, from the kitchen, Bo says, "Why can't she just be having a shitty day? You don't need to make up some bullshit reason why. — Julie Murphy

Had I crossed the pass
Supported by a stick,
I would have spared myself
The fall from the horse. — Matsuo Basho

Not forever can one enjoy stillness and peace. But misfortune and obstruction are not final. When the grass has been burnt by the fire of the steppe, it will grow anew in summer. — Jean Sasson