
Top 15 Kinkier Quotes
#1. A pervert is anybody kinkier than you are
Jay Wiseman
#2. The thing is, even if you're playing sort of a heightened character and playing inside sort of a heightened reality, you can still apply your own truths to those characters.
Johnny Depp
#3. Something inside me had dropped away, and nothing came in to fill the cavern.
Haruki Murakami
#4. I am only too aware that I am open to Rees's Second Law of Quotation: However sure you are that you have attributed a quotation correctly, an earlier source will be pointed out to you.
Nigel Rees
#5. Sometimes when you try too hard," Aqamdax explained, "things get tangled, and the only way to untangle them is to let go.
Sue Harrison
#6. There is only one way to avoid criticism: do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing. Aristotle
Aristotle.
#7. Great companies foster a productive tension between continuity and change.
James C. Collins
#8. A living language is like a man suffering incessantly from small hemorrhages, and what it needs above all else is constant transactions of new blood from other tongues. The day the gates go up, that day it begins to die.
H.L. Mencken
#9. All success in sports and athletics, from the Zen point of view, comes from the mind. No matter what kind of shape your body is in, there is disharmony in the being.
Frederick Lenz
#10. He who would arrive at the appointed end must follow a single road and not wander through many ways.
Seneca The Younger
#12. Sex scenes in books are always like first person, from this male perspective and just about how awesome he is. It feels like such a fantasy.
Joe Meno
#13. Some might think that George W. Bush had his shortcomings, but let me tell you something - history's going to be kind to George W. Bush.
J. C. Watts
#14. No sane man can afford to dispense with debilitating pleasures. No ascetic can be considered reliably sane.
A.J. Liebling
#15. Racism separates, but it never liberates. Hatred generates fear, and fear once given a foothold; binds, consumes and imprisons. Nothing is gained from prejudice. No one benefits from racism.
Thurgood Marshall
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