Toffs Nightclub Quotes & Sayings
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I'm a hedonist, and you, Jane, my wife, should know that about me. You've shared my body and bed, you know things about me that no other soul on earth does. Who can I not be a sensualist with than, you, Jane? Who else to act out my wicked fantasies, than the woman who inspires them? There is no shame in fantasies, in pleasure. Who other than us needs to know what we've done, what brings the other pleasure? — Charlotte Featherstone
There's nothing wrong with making mistakes, just don't make the same ones. We don't want to duplicate them. — Mike Tyson
No man in his senses can hesitate in choosing to be free, rather than a slave. — Alexander Hamilton
To be prayerless is to be without God, without Christ, without grace, without hope, and without heaven. — J.C. Ryle
Let love destroy you. God knows life is going to anyway. — Seth King
God's grace doesn't always come in comfortable forms. But it's still grace, and it's still evidence that He loves us. — Paul David Tripp
Without toil, would there be any tears? — Lailah Gifty Akita
When the beaded curtain parts with a sound like rain, it is Marco who enters the fortune-teller's chamber, and Isobel immediately flips her veil from her face, the impossibly thin black silk floating back over her head like mist. — Erin Morgenstern
This is the strange thing: Dancers don't age. — Twyla Tharp
The lack of short-term stress results in a lack of long-term health. When you always protect a human body from harm, you grow it to be fragile. — Jurgen Appelo
The devil has never found a better tool in the history of the world to destroy the happiness of human beings than liquor. — Milton R. Hunter
A teacher who establishes rapport with the taught,
becomes one with them,
learns more from them than he teaches them. — Mahatma Gandhi
I don't want you to love me, If you don't wanna love me for me. — Cher Lloyd
Tom's army won a great victory, after a long and hard-fought battle. Then the dead were counted, prisoners exchanged, the terms of the next disagreement agreed upon, and the day for the necessary battle appointed; after which the armies fell into line and marched away, and Tom turned homeward alone. — Mark Twain
