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Dorothy L. Sayers

"A continued atmosphere of hectic passion is very trying if you haven't got any of your own."

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"A continued atmosphere of hectic passion is very trying if you haven't got any of your own."

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Akiroq Brost

"And there is my payment the rubies in your cheeks. Are you properly scandalized by your wicked behavior? If you were Catholic, you'd singe the ears of the priest you confessed to. Do you remember making me swear to repeat all those naughty actions agian, no matter what you said this morning?' Now that he brought it up, I did recall saying that. Great Betrayed by my own immorality. 'God, Bones...some of that was depraved.' 'I'll take that as a compliment.' He closed the distance between us.'I love you. Don't be ashamed of anything we did, even if your prudery is on life support."

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"Passion is that strong and mostly uncontrollable feeling of love that one has towards what he want to do or does. It is dependent on emotions."

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"Let us dance with passion. Our hearts will be dancing with joy and the magic of the music."

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"To follow a passion is to be consecrated."

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"When you take pictures of nature with passion, nature poses for you more passionately!"

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"My 'passion' is my priority."

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"Unless the sun inside you is burning your gut, don't do it."

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"Feel my passion,Taste my desire,Unite and intertwine our emotions,Dare to be one with me,I in return will allow you to touch my soul."

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"Passion Ignited Is A Sign Of New Discovered."

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"In the haunted shade of the Ateneo, her hands wrote a curse on my skin that was to hound me for years."

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"The only sin passion can commit is to be joyless."
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"Death seems to provide the minds of the Anglo-Saxon race with a greater fund of amusement than any other single subject."
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"The rule seemed to be that a great woman must either die unwed ... or find a still greater man to marry her. ... The great man, on the other hand, could marry where he liked, not being restricted to great women; indeed, it was often found sweet and commendable in him to choose a woman of no sort of greatness at all."
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Dorothy L. Sayers
"What women want as a class is irrelevant. I want to know about Aristotle. It is true that most women care nothing about him, and a great many male undergraduates turn pale and faint at the thought of him-but I, eccentric individual that I am, do want to know about Aristotle, and I submit that there is nothing in my shape or bodily functions which need prevent my knowing about him."
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"As I grow older and older, And totter toward the tomb, I find that I care less and less, Who goes to bed with whom."
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"Every woman is a human being-one cannot repeat that too often-and a human being must have occupation if he or she is not to become a nuisance to the world."
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"There certainly does seem a possibility that the detective story will come to an end, simply because the public will have learnt all the tricks."
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"Books... are like lobster shells, we surround ourselves with 'em, then we grow out of 'em and leave 'em behind, as evidence of our earlier stages of development."
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"To learn six subjects without remembering how they were learnt does nothing to ease the approach to a seventh, to have learnt and remembered the art of learning makes the approach to every subject an open door."
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"I suppose one oughtn't to marry anybody, unless one's prepared to make him a full-time job."Probably not; though there are a few rare people, I believe, who don't look on themselves as jobs but as fellow creatures."
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