Venegoni Quotes & Sayings
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To expect and dread a thing for a lifetime; does not prepare you for the thing itself. — Mary Stewart

I look at you," he murmured, "and I remember every position, every way I made you come, how you felt against my mouth. Honey, I know it all by heart. I don't want to try some new kinky position. I want to revisit where we've been. — Sara Jane Stone

... It's as if they actually think that what other people think of them somehow doesn't matter. I mean, I know we're all supposed to believe that, but obviously, none of us actually do. And nor should we, because it does! It does matter! And the people who genuinely believe it doesn't tend to be the very people who ought to care most what other people think of them, because what the other people are thinking is, 'No, actually, I don't think the Chinese are "up to something,"' or, 'You should use mouthwash,' or, 'Your mania for the collective socialization of agriculture will surely cause the deaths of millions,' or, 'Forty cats is too many cats. — David Mitchell

Conventional nudes based on classical originals could bear no burden of thought or inner life without losing their formal completeness. — Kenneth Clark

I've always been very, very supportive of fan cultures. I'm a fan of all kinds of things. — David Slade

Keep your head down, Edward. Those that see too much quickly find themselves seeing nothing at all. — Jasper Fforde

If the Gurkhas can't live in Britain, then I don't want to, either. — Joanna Lumley

In order to grow
you have to let go
of all that you are
and all that you know. — Maureen Rose Muldoon

I think maybe the classic formulation was by David Hume in "Of the First Principles of Government," where he pointed out that "Force is always on the side of the governed." Whether it's a military society, a partially free society, or what we - not he - would call a totalitarian state, it's the governed who have the power. And the rulers have to find ways to keep them from using their power. Force has its limits, so they have to use persuasion. They have to somehow find ways to convince people to accept authority. If they aren't able to do that, the whole thing is going to collapse. — Noam Chomsky

Going home, it's what everybody's trying to do from the day they're born to the day they die, but going home together - that's marriage. — Fannie Heaslip Lea