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Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Wallace Stegner

If I were a modern writing about a modern young woman I would have to do her wedding night in grisly detail. The custom of the country and the times would demand a description, preferable "comic," of foreplay, lubrication, penetration, and climax and in deference to the accepted opinions about Victorian love, I would have to abort the climax and end the wedding night in tears and desolate comfortings. But I don't know. I have a good deal of confidence in both Susan Burling and the man she married. I imagine they worked it out without the need of any scientific lubricity and with even less need to make their privacies public. — Wallace Stegner

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Bryant McGill

If you don't get right with yourself, then nothing in this life will ever make you happy. — Bryant McGill

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

She had a way of embroidering life with stars. — L.M. Montgomery

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Dean Stanley

We must never throw away a bushel of truth because it happens to contain a few grains of chaff. — Dean Stanley

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Hannah More

The uncandid censurer always picks out the worst man of a class, and then confidently produces him as being a fair specimen of it. — Hannah More

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Marvin Hagler

When a man goes into the ring, he's going to war ... — Marvin Hagler

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Lauren Oliver

I wish that photographs were physical spaces, like tunnels; that you could crawl inside them and go back. — Lauren Oliver

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Louis-Ferdinand Celine

There's no such thing as intelligent vanity. It's an instinct. And you'll never find a man who is not first and foremost vain. — Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Yamaha Rd350 Quotes By Guy Pearce

I've not often been a man of many words. I've never considered myself to be overly articulate. I do feel more comfortable acting something out than I do explaining something or whatever. — Guy Pearce