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Von Ahseng Quotes By Becky Wicks

A guy and a girl can just be friends, but at one point or another they will fall for each other, maybe temporarily, maybe at the wrong time, maybe too late, or maybe forever. — Becky Wicks

Von Ahseng Quotes By Heidi Priebe

The constant tug-of-war between 'YES, I WANT TO GO EXPERIENCE EVERYTHING RIGHT NOW' and 'Wow, I need a lot of time to process these experiences, can I take a breather? — Heidi Priebe

Von Ahseng Quotes By Jessica Park

This coffee looks, like, totally amazing and delicious, but I really want to kiss you. And for that I need two hands because I'm going to have to hold you up. That's how hard I'm going to kiss you. — Jessica Park

Von Ahseng Quotes By Terry Goodkind

Perception was easily accomplished, required little effort, and it never had to stand the test of reality. — Terry Goodkind

Von Ahseng Quotes By Lili Taylor

The world is full of guys. Be a man. Don't be a guy — Lili Taylor

Von Ahseng Quotes By Stephane Mallarme

To define is to kill. To suggest is to create. — Stephane Mallarme

Von Ahseng Quotes By Mark Lawrence

No sense of satisfaction, but my uncle's death had taught me that revenge is far less sweet than it promises to be. An empty meal, however long you take over it. — Mark Lawrence

Von Ahseng Quotes By Edie Falco

I have lots of friends and, like me, they're not married. So my kids have lots of godparents - men and women, gay and straight. My loft is always filled with people helping me out with them and loving them. — Edie Falco

Von Ahseng Quotes By Hermann Weyl

It is impossible to discuss realism in logic without drawing in the empirical sciences ... A truly realistic mathematics should be conceived, in line with physics, as a branch of the theoretical construction of the one real world and should adopt the same sober and cautious attitude toward hypothetic extensions of its foundation as is exhibited by physics. — Hermann Weyl