Carole Maso Quotes
So little goes with the body of a man. So much is left behind.
Carole Maso
Quotes to Explore
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People realize this man knows what the hell's going on and nobody else does.
Kary Mullis
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You should always care about what you're eating because it's your body, and you should always want to eat healthy foods, but dieting tactics in Los Angeles are really confusing. There are so many different weird diets out there.
Laura Slade Wiggins
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Perhaps no other body of literature is as subject to political pressures from within the community as gay fiction.
Edmund White
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I just knew that God wasn't there. He was a man on a throne in Heaven, so he was easy to forget.
Frances Farmer
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Sometimes when I'm at my desk, I'll realize that I have contorted myself completely, and I haven't moved for hours, and that my legs have fallen asleep. I am elsewhere, not in my body, not in the room, not in my house.
Dani Shapiro
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We need worship for our spirit, fellowship for our soul and committed subservience for our body.
Larry Norman
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No man should ever lose sleep over public affairs.
Harold MacMillan
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It is not worth an intelligent man's time to be in the majority. By definition, there are already enough people to do that.
G. H. Hardy
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You have to fall. You have to understand what that feels like. For what I want in my life, and for where I want to go with this music, you gotta be humiliated, man. You gotta understand what that feels like. It just makes you stronger.
Yelawolf
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A man's brain has a more difficult time shifting from thinking to feeling than a women's brain does.
Barbara De Angelis
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Being in South Africa, that messed up my body a little bit. I broke out in spots, and I got really dehydrated, and the water was really different. It was really strange, because you're on the other side of the planet, and you think, 'Oh, water is the same everywhere,' and it is, but it still felt strange.
Maisie Williams
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No married man is genuinely happy if he has to drink worse whisky than he used to drink when he was single.
H. L. Mencken