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William Kitchener Quotes By George R R Martin

He'd only taken the black after he'd lost an arm at the siege of Storm's End. — George R R Martin

William Kitchener Quotes By Josh Lanyon

You look thirty. You act ... well, never mind. You're carrying on like you think you're seventy." Was I? I guess it was no secret I'd been unpleasantly startled to find myself suddenly hitting the big 4-0. You'd have thought the previous thirty-nine years were sufficient warning. I glanced at his profile. "Okay. Maybe I'm a little hung up on the age thing. You have to admit gay culture is youth-oriented. — Josh Lanyon

William Kitchener Quotes By Syed Ather

Never reject an idea because it will create conflict! — Syed Ather

William Kitchener Quotes By Jeff Garcia

I think I'm very conscientious of how precious life is and how quickly life can be taken away from you, especially at times when it can be least expected. — Jeff Garcia

William Kitchener Quotes By Hugh Hefner

I suggested that sex was not the enemy, that violence was the enemy, that nice girls like sex. — Hugh Hefner

William Kitchener Quotes By Alexis De Tocqueville

When a large number of organs of the press come to advance along the same track, their influence becomes almost irresistible in the long term, and public opinion, struck always from the same side, ends by yielding under their blows. — Alexis De Tocqueville

William Kitchener Quotes By Ronald Biggs

Do you know what would keep me in Brazil, no matter what happened? Sex! — Ronald Biggs

William Kitchener Quotes By Julie Ann Walker

She did a mental z-snap and channeled her inner badass. — Julie Ann Walker

William Kitchener Quotes By Shary Boyle

For me, it really is about a dialogue. Life can be really isolating or terrifying or euphoric - it's all these things. And while I'm here I want to have an exchange. I want something to vibrate. And I want to be really stimulated ... — Shary Boyle

William Kitchener Quotes By Erica Jong

We also fought about everything
like real sisters. We fought about money, bedrooms, whose car to take. Everyone of these fights was actually about something else
usually abandonment. I wanted to be first on her list and she wanted to be first on mine. I wanted all her attention, all her love, all her care. I wanted her to be my mommy, my daddy, my sister. She wanted the same from me. She wanted to be fed, cared for, nurtured without limit. She wanted backrubs, poems, pastas, and to be left alone when she needed to be left alone. She wanted to come before my writing, my child, my man. And I wanted no less from her.
She was sick at first, so I took care of her. Then I was jealous of the attention and she took care of me. We had gone down into the primal cave of our friendship. we had felt loved enough to rage and fight, to show the inside of our naked throats and our bared fags, and the friendship took another leap toward intimacy. Without rage, intimacy can't be. — Erica Jong

William Kitchener Quotes By Criss Jami

Your love is as stable as you are: It's not about how good a person makes you feel, but rather what good you can do for them. — Criss Jami

William Kitchener Quotes By John Matteson

This book began with the assertion that Margaret Fuller's life was her most remarkable creation. It is just possible, however, that her most wonderful creations may still lie in the future. Fuller's most precious gift to us may reside in the ideas and the works, still yet to be imagined, of women and men who follow her example. We may decide that, despite all that Margaret Fuller endured and suffered in order to become exceptional, her life, or rather her lives, well deserve imitating. — John Matteson

William Kitchener Quotes By Stephen Schneider

Even hating myself I still think I'm better than you. — Stephen Schneider

William Kitchener Quotes By Tony Benn

You can't have an economic structure worldwide whereby capital can move but labour can't, and if you're going to follow this, then labour must be able to come to wherever it's more profitable. These are the people that are being kept out by the Asylum Bill, on the grounds that they are economic migrants and all of that, but of course all the money that's invested abroad is economic migrant money. — Tony Benn