One should think twice before burdening a good friend with a secret.
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One should think twice before burdening a good friend with a secret.
Glamour. The which I would like to know the meaning of.
Teach your teen-age daughters not to tease boys into physical desire. You might save their lives.
The frustration caused by a stuck zipper is indescribable. Learn to repair zippers. You will save time, nerves, and money.
1) Words can bruise and break hearts, and minds as well. There are no black and blue marks, no broken bones to put in plaster casts, and therefore no prison bars for the offender.
2) Lover's words: "How beautiful you are, now that you love me."
3) Once lovers have exhausted the simple talk of lovers, describing the glory of it all, and have agreed on the words and feelings on their first meeting, they should stop talking. It is inevitable that words straying outside of this narrow circle will bring disharmony.
There are more imaginary specks of dust casually brushed off gentlemen's shoulders by women wanting to show intimacy in public than there are real specks of dust desirous of settling on a gentlemen's shoulders.
The certainty of the happy end is the magic of the tale.
Sex. In America an obsession. In other parts of the world a fact.
Dietrich. In the German language: the name for a key that opens all locks. Not a magic key. A very real object, necessitating great skills in the making.
Roses. I like them best freshly cut from the garden. The blonde one with the tender, drooping stems small as a rose should smell.