
Top 17 Vampira Quotes
#1. I was starting to think of her as the "Goth Van Gogh" on a good day or "Vampira" on a bad one. She took a little getting used to.
Judith Fertig
#2. Hey!" He snapped out of his musings as Destiny's hand trailed down his body to cup his less than interested cock through his trousers. "Claws to self, Vampira, I assume you brush your teeth twice a day but I have no idea where those hands of yours have been.
Jane Cousins
#3. Of course it's kitsch, and of course our love for every cult figure gets called kitsch when we want to separate the suffering it requires to create a symbol that lives in the world from the ravages of one's own life.
W. Scott Poole
#4. I have restaurants, bookshops ... but it's not an empire, more ... a puzzle. If it were an empire, all my restaurants would be the same.
Alain Ducasse
#5. As we change, our writing changes too. You cannot write the same poem twice. And that's a good thing.
Katerina Stoykova Klemer
#6. We know that the expansion of our universe is accelerating, which means a number called the cosmological constant must be positive.
Lee Smolin
#7. Liberty has never lasted long in a democracy, nor has it ever ended in anything better than despotism.
Fisher Ames
#8. When I started my own business, I funded it as a naked model. I still think that the sex industry can, for some men and women, be a powerful tool for improving their financial prospects.
Molly Crabapple
#9. There is at least this to be said for mind, that it can dispel mind.
Samuel Beckett
#10. Nature sometimes contrives to disconcert by reflecting the image of our creation.
Sergio Pinto
#11. A woman without a man is like a fish without a bicycle.
Gloria Steinem
#13. If everything seems under control, you're not going fast enough.
Mario Andretti
#15. There's nothing humane about the flesh of animals who have had one or two or even three improvements made in their singularly rotten lives on today's factory farms.
Ingrid Newkirk
#16. I really, really wanted to write. I loved language. I loved literature. I loved reading. I never read a foreign language, I'm afraid, but I loved Flaubert. I loved the 19th-century classics. I love Thomas Hardy. I wanted to be a goof on a bus, but I wanted to write more.
Robert Stone
#17. There may be things that are completely unknowable to us, so we must be careful not to treat the limits of our knowledge as sure guides to the limit of what there is.
Daniel Dennett
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