Tuberosity Anatomy Quotes & Sayings
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Like flowing water, money and possessions are less useful when they're hoarded. — Elizabeth George
When we cannot see, we don't judge. Small wonder when we kiss, cry, laugh, make love, are in pain, pray and listen to music, we close our eyes. — Sabine Shah
If I wasn't hard, I wouldn't be alive.
If I couldn't ever be gentle, I wouldn't deserve to be alive. — Raymond Chandler
A boy, Ranga, is the light in his father's eye and the love in his mother's heart. — Ian B.G. Burns
breathtakingly lewd exhibition of modesty. — Viet Thanh Nguyen
I was baptized Methodist, but I was mainly raised First Church of NFL, which is to say that my family, especially my father, was much more concerned with watching football on Sundays than attending services. — Christopher Moore
Blank eyes. Empty eyes. A doll's eyes. Eyes more dead than death. — Robert Jordan
When a person's debt increases a lot, at first he will feel he wants to pay it all back, later he will think, 'Why give back?' That spoils from within. We should not sign from within. — Dada Bhagwan
I go on stage, it's like I'm leading you into battle; you are not all going to be here at the end. — Doug Stanhope
It was an interesting thing to do. Why did I write any of my books, after all? For the sake of the pleasure, for the sake of the difficulty. I have no social purpose, no moral message; I've no general ideas to exploit, I just like composing riddles with elegant solutions. — Vladimir Nabokov
Why have you chosen to spare me?"
"I want us to be ... what is your word? Friends."
"Psychotic rapists don't have friends."
"I was unaware you were a psychotic rapist or I would not have offered."
"Ha." I'd set myself up for that one. — Karen Marie Moning
The contemptuous way in which you spoke of gluttony as a means of catching souls, in your last letter, only shows your ignorance. One of the great achievements of the last hundred years has been to deaden the human conscience on that subject, so that by now you will hardly find a sermon preached or a conscience troubled about it in the whole length and breadth of Europe. This has largely been effected by concentrating all our efforts on gluttony of Delicacy, not gluttony of Excess. Your patient's mother, as I learn from the dossier and you might have learned from Glubose, is a good example. — C.S. Lewis
Having been thrust out of the world because of my race, I had accepted my destiny by not being curious about what shaped it — Richard Wright
