Top 16 Tactilia Quotes
#1. There are very few things impossible in themselves; and we do not want means to conquer difficulties so much as application and resolution in the use of means.
Francois De La Rochefoucauld
#2. I don't acknowledge the responsibility you're trying to make me feel.
Rhiannon Lassiter
#3. Ranger slipped an arm around me, leaned close, and kissed me. The kiss was a further indicator that he liked the dress. In fact, the kiss suggested that while he liked the dress a lot, he wouldn't mind getting me out of the dress as soon as possible.
Janet Evanovich
#4. No disrespect to Kyle Orton, who's been solid and stable for both the Broncos and the Bears, but I think the upside for Tim Tebow is greater right now.
Terrell Davis
#5. It is astonishing how much more people are interested in lengthening life than improving it.
Charles Caleb Colton
#6. Tits and ass and class - that's how you land a man with money, Tamara Anne. You've got two and can fake the last one.
Avery Flynn
#7. What I prized most was freedom, freedom to do my work, to give myself spontaneously and not out of duty or by command. I could not submit to such demands; rather would I choose the path of a homeless wanderer; yes, even go without love.
Emma Goldman
#8. Ah yes, if I could have a magic cloak
to whisk me off to foreign lands
I should not trade it for the richest robes,
nor for the mantle of a king.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#9. You know, food is such - it's a hug for people.
Rachael Ray
#10. The mental imagery involved with pianistic tactilia is not related to the striking of individual keys but rather to the rites of passage between notes.
Glenn Gould
#11. Man was appointed by God to have dominion over the beasts, and everything a man does to an animal is either a lawful exercise or a sacrilegious abuse of an authority by divine right.
C.S. Lewis
#12. Are you sure self-pity is a luxury you can afford, Jack?
Stephen King
#13. Ah what avails the sceptred race, Ah what the form divine! What every virtue, every grace! Rose Aylmer, all were thine. Rose Aylmer, whom these wakeful eyes May weep, but never see, A night of memories and of sighs I consecrate to thee.
Walter Savage Landor
#15. Oh, duty is what one expects from others, it is not what one does oneself.
Oscar Wilde