Top 15 Jetzer Family Living Quotes

#1. I've always felt that the best whips and chains are in the mind. With a little creativity, the physical ones are hardly necessary.

Jim Butcher

#2. To grasp the truth is a delicate gesture, like taking a hand in greeting, a lightness of touch is needed if one is to feel the presence of another being.

Susan Griffin

#3. I was very lucky. I started my own commercial company.

Richard Donner

#4. Don't kiss me, I am weary -
Death will kiss me.

Anna Akhmatova

#5. Oh? And what was I to say? I beg your pardon, Lord Wriothesly, but your wife seems to have acquired a distinct liking for my husband's cock. Would you mind kindly retrieving her to your own bed?

Ashley March

#6. I like to invest in people that I like to hang with.

Robert Herjavec

#7. Why is there evil in the world? Because sometimes you just wanna fuckin have it, and you don't care who gets hurt.

Joe Hill

#8. There is not a string attuned to mirth but has its chord of melancholy.

Thomas Hood

#9. I mean, I am still such the-good-girl. I want everybody to like me. I want everybody to be happy.

Michelle Williams

#10. [ ... ] I want to wake up with you in the morning, I want to fight with you in the afternoon, and I want to make love on any and every available surface in this place. And then I want to do it all over again. Come upstairs with me, Sophie. I'll keep you warm. I'll keep the darkness away.

Anne Stuart

#11. All our contemporary philosophers perhaps without knowing it are looking through eyeglasses that Baruch Spinoza polished. Spinoza was a philosopher who earned his livelihood by grinding lenses.

Heinrich Heine

#12. Pain demands to be felt. (From The Fault in Our Stars by John Greene)

John Greene

#13. But Christianity is an invention of sick brains: one could imagine nothing more senseless, nor any more indecent way of turning the idea of the Godhead into a mockery.

Adolf Hitler

#14. It so happens that the work which is likely to be our most durable monument, and to convey some knowledge of us to the most remote posterity, is a work of bare utility; not a shrine, not a fortress, not a palace, but a bridge. - MONTGOMERY SCHUYLER IN HARPER'S WEEKLY, MAY 24, 1883

David McCullough

#15. People forget that the more we know about the world - about people, cultures, and about life - the stronger we are as actors because the more we can bring to our characters.

Roberto Aguire

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