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My thighs are normal as far as their appearance, and extraordinary in regards to the feats they have conquered. — Jenn Sadai

That seemed to handle it. That was it. Send a girl off with one man. Introduce her to another to go off with him. Now go and bring her back. And sign the wire with love. That was it all right. I went in to lunch. — Ernest Hemingway,

No food is edible, if you don't feel like eating
Standing is incredible, if you hate sitting — Munia Khan

The things one can express with the hand, with the head, with the shoulders! ... How many useless and encumbering words then disappear! What economy! — Robert Bresson

Your best work always seems to have been done by someone else. — Mignon McLaughlin

I wanted to be a decorator. I wanted to interior design homes and do everything myself. — Ursula Andress

America needs young people to be inspired to choose sacrifice over greed. — Jesse Jackson

Forms and regularity of proceeding, if they are not justice, partake much of the nature of justice, which, in its highest sense, is the spirit of distributive order. — Augustus William Hare

Life is a sexually trasmitted disese. — R.D. Laing

We have a government of limited power under the Constitution, and we have got to work out our problems on the basis of law. — William Howard Taft

O the grey dull day! It seemed a limbo of painless patient consciousness through which souls of mathematicians might wander, projecting long slender fabrics from plane to plane of ever rarer and paler twilight, radiating swift eddies to the last verges of a universe ever vaster, farther and more impalpable. — James Joyce

The leaves do not change color from the blighting touch of the frost, but from the process of natural decay. They fall when the fruit has been ripened and their work is done. And their splendid change of coloring is but their graceful and beautiful surrender of life, when they have finished their summer offering of service to God and man. — Tryon Edwards