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Open for sun, closed for rain, that's the poor man's weathervane. — Susan Cooper
He was visited on a lunar basis by these great unspecific waves of horniness, whereby all women within a certain age group and figure envelope became immediately and impossibly desirable. He emerged from these spells with eyeballs still oscillating and a wish that his neck could rotate through the full 360 degrees. — Thomas Pynchon
It was the joy of your life to know Clark Gable. He was everything good you could think of. He had delicious humor, he had great compassion, he was always a fine old teddy bear. In no way was he conscious of his good looks, as were most other men in pictures at that time. Clark was very unactorly. — Joan Blondell
Never take a ring from a boy unless he's your prince. — Dannika Dark
The day of the "go-getter" has passed. He has been supplanted by the "go-giver. — Napoleon Hill
He said her name, repeatedly, so that she never lost the sound of his voice around it. So that every time someone called her name, she would be able to hear only Aman Erum. — Fatima Bhutto
Back in the '80s, a lot of the images I used were from TV or from films on TV. — Raymond Pettibon
Mosquitoes remind us that we are not as high up on the food chain as we think. — Tom Wilson
Love is precisely to the moral nature what the sun is to the earth. — Honore De Balzac
Lasting harmony between the sexes cannot be achieved through social, psychological, or political reform alone...they are not sufficient in themselves because gender reconciliation entails an inherent spiritual dimension. Gender disharmony is vast and pervasive; its symptoms are manifest in myriad ways in virtually every culture across the globe. For authentic gender reconciliation, we aspire to a comprehensive approach that includes but also transcends traditional modes of social change, invoking a larger universal intelligence or grace. — William Keepin