1,884 Quotes About Play
- Author Deyth Banger
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We can play now… just do that and that little piece of kinky thoughts… few perverts add and you just got the story.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Even the world’s greatest actor cannot fake an erection.
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- Author Vironika Tugaleva
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You work so hard to fix yourself, but maybe what you need isn't another tactic, another book, another expert, another five-step plan. Maybe, you don't need to be fixed. Maybe, what's really holding you back is the idea that you need to be fixed. Maybe you just need to let yourself play instead of always making yourself do homework.
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- Author James C. Dobson
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Given these differences between the sexes, the sexual revolution was the biggest joke men ever played on women. By convincing them that the old rules didn’t apply and that two could play the predator game, men enticed women to do what men have always wanted women to do. But what a price was paid for the new “freedom.” And predictably, women were the ones who got stuck with the bill.
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- Author O. Fred Donaldson
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Playmates share two gifts. You are loveable, and there is nothing to be afraid of.
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- Author Israelmore Ayivor
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If you are not hungry for success, you will not make the best use of your time. It is simple and clear. People who are truly hungry for food never play with a meal when they see it.
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- Author Christina Engela
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They run, they touch, they learn, they play, They listen, they work hard at growing all day.
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- Author Laura Dockrill
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Not that it matters an awful amount in the grand play of things. And it is play. All of it. It's not real. You have to live your life like you're pretending. An actor living a character's life. Otherwise you won't take risks. You won't live.
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- Author Barbara Pym
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It seemed so much safer and more comfortable to live in the lives of other people - to observe their joys and sorrows with detachment as if one were watching a film or a play.
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