
Top 15 Aeneadum Genetrix Quotes
#1. Mother of Aeneas, pleasure of men and gods. -Aeneadum genetrix, hominum divomque voluptas
Lucretius
#2. prefer married women and expensive whores. You have a nice meal, a few laughs, a good fuck, and then you each go back to your own lives. It's better that way." So
Don Winslow
#3. I feel so rich in my emotions and in my life and so grateful when I'm home and so grateful when I'm at work.
Kelli O'Hara
#4. I'm not trying to top anything. I'm trying to be useful, to play a positive role, to serve the public interest.
Al Gore
#5. In the weeks that had passed since she had met Rupert Stonebird at the vicarage her interest in him had deepened, mainly because she had not seen him again and had therefore been able to build up a more satisfactory picture of him than if she had been able to check with reality.
Barbara Pym
#6. I think when I was young, let's call it high school, and even before that, I just loved comedy, and I loved comedians. I grew up watching Laurel and Hardy. That's really a long time ago. I loved Jerry Lewis. I just loved comedians.
Steve Martin
#7. I regarded him gently over my own bowl of stew. He was very large, solid, and beautifully formed. And if he was a bit battered by circumstance, that merely added to his charm.
"You're a very hard person to kill, I think," I said. "That's a great comfort to me.
Diana Gabaldon
#9. I don't look back on my life with a single moment of regret or remorse for things I didn't do, should have done or might have done differently.
Dave Liniger
#10. I don't understand the constant need to prove one's manhood, as if it is always on the verge of slipping away. We never need to prove our womanhood.
Stacey Lee
#11. [If] you are ready enough to pull my knitting to pieces, but provide none of your own, the only sock is a sock in the jaw!
J.R. Ackerley
#12. We all know that joy and sorrow are entirely matters of fate and have nothing whatsoever to do with planning.
Larissa Lai
#13. That the sun shines tomorrow is a judgement that is as true as the contrary judgement.
David Hume
#15. I've often wish'd that I had clear, For life, six hundred pounds a year; A handsome house to lodge a friend; A river at my garden's end; A terrace walk, and half a rood Of land set out to plant a wood.
Jonathan Swift
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