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As Antony said to Cleopatra, as he opened a crate of ale;
Oh I say, some girls are bigger than others. — Morrissey
Oh I say, some girls are bigger than others. — Morrissey
If you are interested in developing some of the higher range occult powers, then I would suggest you not engage in sex too frequently.
— Frederick Lenz
I never wanted to sing. I just wanted to play rhythm guitar - hide in the back and just play.
— Kurt Cobain
It takes a powerful motivation to lead to murder. That's why people don't usually murder comparative strangers.
— Erle Stanley Gardner
Not one day of my mother's adult life passed without some critical demand on her maternal role, without some urgent response from her.
— Rosemary Mahoney
Religions should be understood as only the fingers that point to the moon, not the moon itself.
— Richard Rohr
Never lose sight of what you're trying to say, and remain open to what's happening while you're filming.
— Catherine Corsini
that's the
thing about love
it marinates your lips
till the only word your
mouth remembers
is his name — Rupi Kaur
thing about love
it marinates your lips
till the only word your
mouth remembers
is his name — Rupi Kaur
To the unmusical hearer a note on the gong means dinner, this perhaps often is menacing enough ...
— Ralph Vaughan Williams
Why don't we get drunk and screw?
— Jimmy Buffett
I have to believe in reincarnation. believing that I'll be in one place forever is a hell in itself.
— Darnell Lamont Walker
I've changed, you've changed
We've become something more than what was hoped for or foreseen — Tiffany Fulton
We've become something more than what was hoped for or foreseen — Tiffany Fulton
In defense of geeks," Justine said, "they're great in bed. They fantasize a lot, so they're really creative. And they love to play with gadgets.
— Lisa Kleypas
Prayer meetings are the throbbing machinery of the church.
— Charles Spurgeon