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Undraped Model Quotes By Charles Bukowski

So be careful when you bend over. — Charles Bukowski

Undraped Model Quotes By Joss Whedon

I get recognized just often enough to keep my ego bouncing along, but not so much that I can't go places. — Joss Whedon

Undraped Model Quotes By John Knowles

The tree was not only stripped by the cold season, it seemed weary with age, enfeebled, dry. So more the things remain the same, the more they change after all. Nothing endures, not a tree, not love, not even a death by violence. Changed, I headed back though the mud. I was drenched; anybody could see it was time to come out of the rain. — John Knowles

Undraped Model Quotes By Arthur Kroker

Shopping malls are liquid TVs for the end of the twentieth century. A whole micro-circuitry of desire, ideology and expenditure for processed bodies drifting through the cyber-space of ultracapitalism. — Arthur Kroker

Undraped Model Quotes By Nely Cab

It is as forbidden as is the illicit fruit of Hades, and yet, even he has eaten from it. — Nely Cab

Undraped Model Quotes By Toba Beta

I have a dream, humans were part of aliens on earth.
I also dream, that some humans are really indigenous. — Toba Beta

Undraped Model Quotes By Carew Papritz

You become a man when you marry not just for love but to be a partner with your wife. To be the best man you can be with her, and when you fall short, to admit your shortcomings and to constantly strive to be a great man to your wife. — Carew Papritz

Undraped Model Quotes By Tal Ben-Shahar

When you appreciate the good, the good appreciates. — Tal Ben-Shahar

Undraped Model Quotes By Suzanne Collins

A hysterical young woman with flowing brown hair is also called from 4, but she's quickly replaced by a volunteer, an eighty-year-old woman who needs a cane to walk to the stage. — Suzanne Collins