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Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Jenny Lawson

I told my boss that I had a book inside of me, and that I needed to get it out even if I had to squeeze it through my vagina. Because that's exactly what the world needs. A book squeezed from my vagina. — Jenny Lawson

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Ashley Leggat

I honestly don't know how many pairs of shoes I have - about 100 in use. It sounds so bad. I splurge when I work hard. — Ashley Leggat

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If I work incessantly to the last, nature owes me another form of existence when the present one collapses. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Ivan Doig

Men and women are hard ore, we do not go to slag in a mere few seasons of forge. — Ivan Doig

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Lauren Kate

Free will...it's all the rage these days — Lauren Kate

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Allie Brosh

Reality should follow through on what I think it is going to do. — Allie Brosh

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By Werner Herzog

I don't see [the jungle] so much erotic. I see it more full of obscenity. It's just - Nature here is vile and base. I wouldn't see anything erotical here. I would see fornication and asphyxiation and choking and fighting for survival and growing and just rotting away. Of course, there's a lot of misery. But it is the same misery that is all around us. The trees here are in misery, and the birds are in misery. I don't think they sing. They just screech in pain. — Werner Herzog

Trapps Bierhall Quotes By D.H. Lawrence

That is the real pivot of all bourgeois consciousness in all countries: fear and hate of the instinctive, intuitional, procreativebody in man or woman. But of course this fear and hate had to take on a righteous appearance, so it became moral, said that the instincts, intuitions and all the activities of the procreative body were evil, and promised a reward for their suppression. That is the great clue to bourgeois psychology: the reward business. — D.H. Lawrence