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sensual bittersweet limbs
Love - bittersweet, irrepressible - loosens my limbs and I tremble. Sappho
sensual needs want
If mathematics is to be understood widely, we need to emphasise its elegance and its applications. Sometimes it seems that universities want to emphasise how difficult it is! Johnny Ball
sensual
It's a very sensual dance. It's all about the attitude. Steve Wilson
sensual sound cliche
My sound is very smooth. Not to be to cliche, but really sensual and sultry. Paul Taylor
sensual acting actors
I am acquainted with no immaterial sensuality so delightful as good acting. Lord Byron
sensual birth truth-is
The truth is that from birth on we are, to one extent or another, a fairly sensual species. Jock Sturges
sensuality temperance seasoning
Intemperance is the plaque of sensuality, and temperance is not its bane but its seasoning. Michel de Montaigne
sensual purpose mouths
To an American the whole purpose of living, the one constant confirmation of continued existence, is to cram as much as sensual pleasure as possible into one's mouth more or less continuously. Gratification, instant and lavish, is a birthright Bill Bryson
sensual balance oleanders
We strive for beauty and balance, the sensual over the sentimental. Janet Fitch
purpose talks
The purpose of these talks is to get started, Richard Boucher
purpose system technology
The purpose of new technology is to democratize the system a little bit. Tim Wulfemeyer
purpose win
I did that on purpose. We were down by two, and I didn't want to see Montrose win here on our track. Mark Dutro
purpose purpose-of-life
We have to find our own purposes in life, which are not derived directly from our scientific history. Richard Dawkins
purpose danger
The whole point is, I feel the machine should be eliminated. Now that it has served its purpose of alerting us to the dangers of machine control. William S. Burroughs
purpose may pages
The countenance may be rightly defined as the title page which heralds the contents of the human volume, but like other title pages, it sometimes puzzles, often misleads, and often says nothing to the purpose. William Matthews
purpose wells militia
There is no personal right to be armed for private purposes unrelated to the service in a well regulated militia. Sarah Brady
purpose schedules kind
I like that kind of frantic schedule. It makes me feel like I have a purpose. Sara Gilbert
purpose horror imagine
The enslavement, humiliation, torture, and ultimate destruction of thousands upon thousands of human beings for a project for which there was ultimately no purpose is a horror that's very hard to imagine, far less understand. Richard Flanagan
mouths over-it laughed
We laughed over it, and Hemingway punched me in the mouth. Woody Allen
mouths toes hips
I used to be double-jointed in my hips, so I could put my toe in my mouth. That can't be classed as a talent really, rather a mild deformity. Sara Cox
mouths meat thanks
Here you go, dear."" The corners of Mrs. Colbert's mouth curled up. "You like meat, don't you?" Emily blinked. Was it her, or did that statement seem...loaded? She checked Issac for his reaction, but he was innocently selecting a roll from a wicker basket. "Uh, thanks." Emily said, pulling the platter toward her. She did like meat. The kind you, um, eat. Sara Shepard
mouths pity appeals
To the old our mouths are always partly closed; we must swallow our obvious retorts and listen. They sit above our heads, on life's raised dais, and appeal at once to our respect and pity. Robert Louis Stevenson
mouths treasure-island intention
Sir, with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth. Robert Louis Stevenson
mouths moses
Africa has her mouth on Moses. Zora Neale Hurston
mouths ifs slogans
Slogans can be worse than swords if they are only put in the right mouths. Zora Neale Hurston
mouths they-said said
Talk about putting your money where your mouth is. It's not right. Someone's gotta say it. They said it. I applaud them. William H. Macy
mouths argument
Arguments out of a pretty mouth are unanswerable. Joseph Addison