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Virilia Quotes & Sayings

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Top Virilia Quotes

Jesus Christ, we believe, is the fulfilment of every truly human aspiration. To find him is to find ourselves. — John R.W. Stott

When I was little, my dad used to say, "Son, guilt doesn't make a very fluffy pillow. — Jeff Strand

We left Germany when I was 11. — Emayatzy Corinealdi

I didn't tell him that I'd put his awful stories in boxes and stacked them on a shelf at the back of my mind. I could hear a quieter version of them still, from their dark place, through all the other business that occupied my brain, but I wouldn't unlid those boxes until I was ready to hear [his] stories again as they wanted to be heard. — Lauren Wolk

On the one hand faith kids and nature kids and on the other the rest, those you might call, under your breath of course, New Kids? Were these a centimetre taller than others of their age, a glimmer brighter of eye, a syllable more articulate? A step ahead in the race, a pace more sure-footed? A decibel less loud? — Ken MacLeod

Prince Maxon surveyed the room and found me. Our eye met for a moment, and he smiled. — Kiera Cass

Being unwanted is the biggest disease in the world — Mother Teresa

How can you say you want to be somewhere when you're not really sure if they want you there because they're not even talking to you? — Julius Peppers

He is a very shallow critic who cannot see an eternal rebel in the heart of a conservative. — G.K. Chesterton

When stripped and shiny in the mist of the bath house, his bold virilia contrasted harshly with his girlish grace. He was a regular faunlet. — Vladimir Nabokov

Talk, talk, talk: the utter and heartbreaking stupidity of words. — William Faulkner

I had never 'taken a cutting' before ... Do you realize that the whole thing is miraculous? It is exactly as though you were to cut off your wife's leg, stick it in the lawn, and be greeted on the following day by an entirely new woman, sprung from the leg, advancing across the lawn to meet you. — Beverley Nichols