Haruki Murakami Quotes
Her partially open lips now opened wide, and her soft, fragrant tongue entered his mouth, where it began a relentless search for unformed words, for a secret code engraved there. Tengo's own tongue responded unconsciously to this movement and soon their tongues were like two young snakes in a spring meadow, newly wakened from their hibernation and hungrily intertwining, each led on by the other's scent.
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My candidacy is one that fits the district and fits the Mick Mulvaney-Jim DeMint philosophy.
 Ralph Norman
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He was about building up the Trump name and then selling it and leasing it in as many different ways as possible.
 Naomi Klein
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Those were the ideals that drove us to nationalization of the health service.
 Barbara Castle
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Working with kids can be tricky because they can be pretty unpredictable.
 Laetitia Casta
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If you're going through friendship issues, I would say, first of all take a step back. How important is the friendship to you? Sometimes, if someone's not being a good friend to you and isn't treating you the way you should be treated, then you kind of have to move on sometimes.
 Victoria Justice
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It's not healthy to be jealous.
 Victoria Beckham Spice Girls
					 
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It's so great to see a woman dressed in jeans and a lace-up boot with an extraordinary jacket. It's a moment where you do want to mix high and low, and it's not so much about a head-to-toe designer look.
 Narciso Rodriguez
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Quit thinking that you must halt before the barrier of inner negativity. You need not. You can crash through... whatever we see a negative state, that is where we can destroy it.
 Vernon Howard
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Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.
 Napoleon Hill
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Monks are not expected to speak about themselves; the message is important, not the person.
 Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
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You're people, in short, who must be stupid, insane, or evil to continue arguing - in the face of indisputable facts and irrefutable logic - that others must be forced into a state of helplessness and victimized by individual criminals or the state. Stupid, insane, or evil.
 L. Neil Smith
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Good God! how often are we to die before we go quite off this stage? in every friend we lose a part of ourselves, and the best part.
 Alexander Pope
					 
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My stars and my stripes are your dream and your labors.
 Franklin Knight Lane
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A woman's desire is either terrifying, or it's ignored.
 Alexander Chee
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I'll get depressed out on the road simply because I'm not being the mama that's cooking supper every night, or that's fixing my husband's plate and my baby's plate. You miss those things, and I miss them.
 Ashton Shepherd
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Oh, God. Mate, I've written about 800 songs, and that's no exaggeration!
 Anne-Marie
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A lot of stuff written about me is rubbish. I don't know where they get it from, sometimes.
 Agyness Deyn
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Every time I sit down with a powerful working mom, I wrestle with whether to ask the 'mom question.' I don't want to be part of perpetuating a double standard by asking women in business a question that men are not asked.
 Emily Chang
					 
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The blessed damozel lean'd outFrom the gold bar of Heaven;Her eyes were deeper than the depthOf waters still'd at even;She had three lilies in her hand,And the stars in her hair were seven.
 Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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No single step in the persuit of enlightenment should ever be considered sacred; only the search was.
 Ann Druyan
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You have to simply become aware of the movement of the mind, which begins this endless trouble.
 H. W. L. Poonja
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Each movement is only learned after you've perfected the one before it.
 Scott Hamilton
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Hold on to that. You have an autograph. I'm going to be famous some day.
 Haywood Nelson
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Her partially open lips now opened wide, and her soft, fragrant tongue entered his mouth, where it began a relentless search for unformed words, for a secret code engraved there. Tengo's own tongue responded unconsciously to this movement and soon their tongues were like two young snakes in a spring meadow, newly wakened from their hibernation and hungrily intertwining, each led on by the other's scent.
 Haruki Murakami