Quotes & Sayings About Valentines Day Being Stupid
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She blinks furiously, trying to dredge up some more moisture from her now dry-baked tear ducts. Two of the shapes resolve. One is Selkirk, on her side on the floor of the lab, her legs jackknifing in furious staccato. The other is a hungry which is kneeling astride her, stuffing her spilled intestines into its mouth in pink, sagging coils. More hungries surge in from all sides, hiding Selkirk from view. She's a honey-pot for putrescent bees. The last Justineau sees of her is her inconsolable face. Melanie! — M.R. Carey
When everything else physical and mental seems to diminish, the appreciation of beauty is on the increase. — Bernard Berenson
Unless the inner changes, the outer can never be perfect. — Rajneesh
Still, a living, breathing human being
even a boneheaded or barely articulate one
conveys so much in person. The physical fact of a creature with heart thrumming and neurons flickering
what Shakespeare called the 'poor, bare, forked animal'
compels us all; we're all hardwired in moments of empathy to see ourselves in another. — Mary Karr
Here we supped ... , having amongst other dainties, a dish of truffles, an earth nut found by an hogg trained to it. — John Evelyn
Sophia Loren would be a glamour girl even if she were in rags selling fish. She has the look, the movement and the intellect. — Hedy Lamarr
What did you hear? I whisper. He turns around and whispers back. Two people whispering. — Susan Ee
Go cons a piece of cake onto your mouth. — Daniel P. Friedman
What can we say with certainty? — Voltaire
The same power is in every man, the one manifesting more, the other less; the same potentiality is in everyone. — Swami Vivekananda
The Artist's Way is a spiritual journey, a pilrimage home to the self. — Julia Cameron
There were no gifts. Everything is properly accounted for. I provided testimony and evidence to the committee ... This was all stuff that was previously known. — Robert Torricelli