Woolridge Clothes Quotes & Sayings
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Smell remembers and tells the future ... Smell is home or loneliness. Confidence or betrayal. Smell remembers. — Cherrie Moraga

Easter may seem boring to children, and it is blessedly unencumbered by the silly fun that plagues Christmas. Yet it contains the one thing needful for every human life: the good news of Resurrection. — Frederica Mathewes-Green

I was in Hollis' band for eight years, playing drums. At one time we had Barry Beckett, Jimmy Johnson, David Hood - everybody but Roger Hawkins. We had a hell of a band. — Donnie Fritts

The truth is found when men are free to pursue it. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

When I try to imagine a faultless love
Or the life to come, what I hear is the murmur
Of underground streams, what I see is a limestone landscape. — W. H. Auden

Beauty holds more worth than gold. — Robert Jordan

And mad ambition trumpeteth to all. — Nathaniel Parker Willis

Naked and fully aroused, they were both clearly ready to go, and Tate couldn't stop himself from spitting in his palm and starting to really jerk himself off. "You dirty fucker, — Ella Frank

Love what you do and do what you love,
otherwise you will become unhappy and self-defeating. — Alan Sugar

But just because you put on a uniform doesn't mean you hang up your humanity. — Peter Kirby

As she gazed into those cool blue eyes, something strange happened in the vicinity of her middle. She suddenly felt like a hungry woman who had just been presented with a tempting dessert. Her moment of sensory weakness embarrassed her, and she frowned. "Damn, you're pretty," Dallie said softly. "Not half as pretty as you," she snapped, determined to squash whatever strangeness was lurking in the air between them. — Susan Elizabeth Phillips

In things which we know, everyone will trust us ... and we may do as we please, and no one will like to interfere with us; and we are free, and masters of others; and these things will be really ours, for we shall turn them to our good. — Plato