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19.04.2009, 02:24 quote
Pembrokeshire has never appeared so fine to me before, nor the town so smugly insignificant, nor the paternal roof so tedious and compromising a shelter.
19.04.2009, 06:48 quote
D. G. Peters recalls "discussing the use of tuckshop profits for what seemed like hours".
19.04.2009, 22:33 quote
Poor Lelian, by the way carried off from this interview no other imporession than that the English poet had an abundant stock of superior cigarettes, whilst he had to consent himself with a penny screw of inferior tobacco
20.04.2009, 16:46 quote
A factory costs $400,000. It will produce an inflow after operating costs of $100,000 in year 1, $200,000 in year 2, and $300,000 in year 3.
27.04.2009, 12:09 quote
So I sit on her lap and french-kiss her.
(Lisa Crystal Carver - 'Drugs are Nice: a Post-Punk Memoir')
07.06.2009, 19:34 quote
bon-criteon n the pear called bon Chrêtien.
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14.06.2009, 00:22 quote
However attractive Caesar found Cleopatra, however remarkable a girl he may have thought her, however pleasant their relationship may have been, he would surely have found that legend ludicrous.
28.06.2009, 12:30 quote
These feelings makes me realise i am still alive.
( from my diary )
it's the nearest book to me ![]()
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If there really is to be a soul mate out there, I think your soul mates are those people who make you feel at home, wherever you are. That hearing their voices and knowing they're close to you (even if in thought) makes you feel at ease. |
07.07.2009, 15:33 quote
As far back as 1863 there were Acts to cover vehicles drawn by horses and even oxen.
Makes it sound like I'm studying law, or something, lol. It's actually from The Two Pound Tram by William Newton.
25.07.2009, 00:48 quote
Finally, as if to emphasise the exiguous nature of the crew's tenure on life, their cartain, Roger Mathew, recieved the news shortly before sailing that his son Robert, master of the Sarah of London, had perished on his voyage to Guinea and Barbados.
28.07.2009, 21:23 quote
As for my own person, I wanted to live for the Passion Play only and therefore sought to avoid any kind of distraction.
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