Writable Cd Quotes & Sayings
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There wasn't anything simple about them, and I preferred that, and trusted it. My life wasn't simple either. — Paula McLain
It's a given that we'll have sex. I know it sounds horrible, but I don't feel bad about it. Guys want it, and if you don't give it to them, they don't want you. I want him to want me, so sex is necessary. I just want to be wanted. Loved. After — Kathryn Perez
In a media culture, we not only judge strangers by how they look but by the images of how they look. So we want attractive pictures of our heroes and repulsive images of our enemies. — Virginia Postrel
The narrator refers to a character as an oily scoundrel whose hands were heavy with the money that stuck to them. — Pearl S. Buck
Willing is not enough, one must apply. — Bruce Lee
The one thing about the music business is that there is no rulebook. It's not like the NFL or something where there's four downs to get ten yards or baseball where it's three strikes and you're out. — Zakk Wylde
Oh my God! I'm crushing an angel. Let me up! — Nalini Singh
Aleksar Greene was a boy I used to play with. He was my imaginary friend. — Shawn Lukas
... Man's heart is a ditch full of blood. The loved ones who have died throw themselves down on the bank of this ditch to drink the blood and so come to life again; the dearer they are to you, the more of your blood they drink. - The Narrator. — Nikos Kazantzakis
The chickadee and nuthatch are more inspiring society than statesmen and philosophers, and we shall return to these last as to more vulgar companions. — Henry David Thoreau
If you examine your motive for doing anything, you'll soon discover that your reason is that you believe it will make you happy. — Chris Prentiss
What had Llodra said? "There is magic inside you. Now you must do what you were born to do. — Laken Cane
The people's desires have changed, but we're still stuck in our old issue set. — Patrick McHenry
One is and remains a slave as long as one is not cured of hoping. — Emile M. Cioran