Top 15 Darakjian Jewelers Quotes
#1. What does it profit a 78-year-old woman to sit around the pool in a bikini if she cannot feed herself?
Erma Bombeck
#2. The most highly prized curve of all is that of the bosom ...
Germaine Greer
#3. When you have set objectives to be achieved. At the middle of the journey when all things are prone to changes, do not erase the initial objectives but increase all your endeavours to have fulfiled aim .
Osunsakin Adewale
#4. I have to somehow get connected to reality again, he thought, or else I won't be me anymore. I'll become a man who doesn't exist.
Haruki Murakami
#5. I was a prefect at school, I never had a tattoo, got a detention or pierced my ears more than once.
Amanda Holden
#6. Your hard dick is poking me in the ass. I can no more ignore it than if you slapped me in the face with it.
Kristen Callihan
#7. Apparently too much candour can become tedious, or so Lady Emma tells me.
Sharon Kay Penman
#8. As Robert Bly laments in Iron John, Some women want a passive man if they want a man at all; the church wants a tamed man - they are called priests; the university wants a domesticated man - they are called tenure-track people; the corporation wants a ... sanitized, hairless, shallow man.
John Eldredge
#9. She was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy.
Jane Austen
#10. Avoiding problems you need to face is avoiding life you need to live
Paulo Coelho
#11. They believed that if a mouse found your hair clippings and built a nest with them you got a headache. If the nest was big enough, you might go mad.
Jeanette Winterson
#12. It was terrible of you," Shanna pouted, but her eyes danced as they turned askance to meet his. "I could have left, you know. I was that angry."
"I would have followed you," Ruark assured with a flash of white teeth. "You have my heart and my baby. You would not have escaped.
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
#13. She'd always known she could tolerate pain. Now she knew she could survive pleasure.
Kit Rocha
#14. To open avenues to political place and power for all classes of women would cause [the] humble labors of the family and schoo1 to be still more undervalued and shunned.
Catharine Beecher
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