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Dove sat between his legs for a few more seconds, trying to come up with any feasible reason she could stay there.
I want to sniff his balls. Just once. — Debra Anastasia

When I first started comedy, me and my friends were kids. I claim - although I know that it's a spurious and probably untrue claim - that we were the first generation of kids to act black. — Moshe Kasher

Being excited about what we do every day and sharing our gifts with the world is how we cultivate joy and energy. — Deepak Chopra

As looking down from great heights brings the urge to fall and end the terror of falling, so his very watching put pressure on them to make a slip as they dried and stacked the plates and cups. — John McGahern

It makes me cry, I want to talk about something I am not sure I can talk about, I want to talk about the inside from the inside, I do not want to leave it
I am so happy in the silky damp dark of the labyrinth and there is no thread — Helene Cixous

Still alive," he muttered to himself. — Joe Abercrombie

I would suggest that the prisons I incessantly create are not designed to lock me in, rather they are designed to lock the world out. And the oddity is that either way, I am a prisoner who has sentenced himself to a prison within which I do not belong. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

It has to be living, to learn the speech of the place, It has to face the man of the time. — Wallace Stevens

Only the suffering God can help. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

There is One Infinite Spirit and every time man says, "I am" he proclaims it. — Ernest Holmes

You asked me where I generally lived. In my workshop [i.e. in his study] in the mornings and always in the library in the evening. Books are companions even if you don't open them. — Benjamin Disraeli

A great thing happening now in art is that artists are using the figure, the body, clothing, life. — Issey Miyake

Life wore a man out, wore a man thin.
Tomorrow would be a better day. — Charles Bukowski

I am always amazed by people who know something is wrong but still insist on ignoring it, as if that will somehow make it go away. They spare themselves the confrontation, but end up boiling in resentment anyway. — David Levithan