Wineburger Deli Quotes & Sayings
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The Constitution guarantees us our rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That's all. It doesn't guarantee our rights to charity. — Jesse Ventura

Their heartbeats rushed through his body. His arms circled around her, just so he could keep himself from falling. — Betsy Cornwell

Strangely, the subsequent AIDS works that have become iconic in our culture rarely mention the movement, or the engaged community of lovers, but both formations were inseparable from the crisis itself. Now, looking back, I fear that the story of the isolated helpless homosexual was one far more palatable to the corporations who control the reward system in the arts.The more truthful story of the American mass - abandoning families, criminal governments, indifferent neighbors - is too uncomfortable and inconvenient to recall. The story of how gay people who were despised, had no rights, and carried the burden of a terrible disease came together to force the country to change against its will, is apparently too implicating to tell. Fake tales of individual heterosexuals heroically overcoming their prejudices to rescue helpless dying men with AIDS was a lot more appealing to the powers that be, but not at all true. — Sarah Schulman

She probably has a row of men's dicks nailed to her wall, like stuffed animal heads. — Margaret Atwood

Some things need to be broken to become stronger. — Nalini Singh

What are we doing? What are you doing?"
"Loving you," he says simply. "If you'll let me."
"Always. God, always. — Jessica Park

I'm obsessed with zombies. I like watching zombie movies and I read zombie books. — Kevin Bacon

If you don't take it for granted that the other man will do his job, you're not an executive. — William Feather

False teaching - anything that would weaken the believer's ties to his Lord - must be confronted wherever it appears, even if that confrontation requires painful correction. — Max Anders

If there was an ethos at Squid Frames, it came from the elevation of craft. When a piece of wood was stained and finished particularly well, eyebrows were raised but little was said. The type of things that would score the most admiration were precisely the things that others would not recognize at all, because when the frames were well made, the eye would simply travel to the art. — Samuel Fromartz