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We have no problems with Jews and highly respect Judaism as a holy religion.
— Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani
Eating is never so simple as hunger.
— Erica Jong
Maybe you're smiling as I stumble to put my feelings into words. But I'm trying to do her justice, you know?
— James Lusarde
I smile at you, hinting at the pleasures ahead, and silently point to the zip at the back of my dress ...
— James Lusarde
I have to say, her blonde bob was amazing. The delicate way it hugged her face and neck. The softness of it ...
— James Lusarde
But in my growth and development, I knew I wanted more. And more. Oh, God. So much more. It's what being human is all about.
— James Lusarde
His voice was like soothing melted chocolate. I wanted him to ooze his lovely voice all over my naked body.
— James Lusarde
I wanted to reach out and stroke her, to be gentle and tender towards her. Take care of her.
— James Lusarde
I have no clue why, but maybe sometimes when there's someone you don't hear from, it's the person you want to hear from the most.
— Janet Jackson
Oh, do you understand what I mean? Have you ever felt that about the Moon? Have you ever ached with the sheer beauty of it?
— James Lusarde
We laughed together. It's so lovely laughing with a man. It feels positive. Relaxed ...
— James Lusarde
I don't have many friends, but I think you're one of them. And friends don't send friends to get their souls sucked out.
— Alexis Hall
An M.P. once suggested I be put in the Tower of London for saying derogatory things about the royals. There's no First Amendment in my country.
— Tracey Ullman
No words. Just my finger pointing in silence. My finger silently saying, 'Unwrap me, darling.
— James Lusarde
Cedric Gibbons was the grand cardinal of the art department.
— Vincente Minnelli
We can write the new chapters in a visual language whose prose and poetry will need no translation.
— Ernst Haas