Virgindade Ainda Quotes & Sayings
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Girls are just girls. You fuck one, you've fucked them all. Some are a little more up for adventure, some are better cock suckers - crude but true - and some are screamers. But really? They're all pretty much the same. — Monica Murphy

Pierre's insanity consisted in not waiting, as he used to do, to discover personal attributes which he termed "good qualities" in people before loving them; his heart was now overflowing with love, and by loving people without cause he discovered indubitable causes for loving them. — Leo Tolstoy

Well, the good Lord and good luck must have been with me because I did exactly what I said I was going to do. — Babe Ruth

Cut the crap! I don't care how many hours you work, I care how much work you do in those hours. — Pulkit Patel

It's a very old axiom, but do you believe the end can justify the means? When there's no choice left? — James Dashner

In the old days, we painstakingly copied our emails onto paper, put a stamp on them and mailed them to arrive 4 to 5 days later. We also churned our own butter and used our phones for talking. — Peter Sagal

Something is definitely up.
That or my family is auditioning for a remake of The Shining. — Victoria Scott

When I first started out, I really felt like, 'I'm a journalist; I will be respected as a neutral observer.' And I don't feel like that holds true anymore. I don't think people respect journalists the same way they once did. — Lynsey Addario

It is not possible to make a bad law. If is is bad, it is not a law. — Carrie Nation

This is the mirror
in which pain is asleep
this is the country
nobody visits — Mark Strand

I am distinctly opposed to visibly arrogant and arbitrary extremes of government
but this is simply because I wish the safety of an artistic and intellectual civilisation to be secure, not because I have any sympathy with the coarse-grained herd who would menace the civilisation if not placated by sops. — H.P. Lovecraft

The task of an author is, either to teach what is not known, or to recommend known truths by his manner of adorning them; either to let new light in upon the mind, and open new scenes to the prospect, or to vary the dress and situation of common objects, so as to give them fresh grace and more powerful attractions, to spread such flowers over the regions through which the intellect has already made its progress, as may tempt it to return, and take a second view of things hastily passed over, or negligently regarded. — Samuel Johnson