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Sex, Drugs and Tales of Wonder (Apophenia, #1) Sex, Drugs and Tales of Wonder by Yanko Tsvetkov
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“It is better to waste one’s gold than to waste one’s time, for gold can be acquired from a mine, sold, gifted, or stored in a bank. Time has no master and no shape. No rock can contain it, and nobody can own it. Time is the breath of the Goddess, the rhythm of her chest, the pulse of her beating heart.”
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“Life can only spring into existence through tight openings.”
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tags: humor, life
“Stop crying like a man and woman-up a little bit,”
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“When sober people look up, they see nothing but clouds and stars.”
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“Roots are for trees, not people.”
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“If your creations don’t have the freedom to rebel against you, you’ve done a lousy job. You’re not an artist, just an narcissist.”
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“It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for the visibly impressed to conduct a profitable deal.”
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“Happiness is mostly bestowed upon people who are deprived of curiosity.”
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“insatiable curiosity, which is the essence of being human.”
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“You and I have been bound by love, which is the greatest force in the world. It is stronger than gravity and fills the void of existence with purpose and meaning.”
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“the more they knew about the world, the more they filled it with meaning.”
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“It is better to waste one’s gold than to waste one’s time, for gold can be acquired from a mine, sold, gifted, or stored in a bank. Time has no master and no shape. No rock can contain it, and nobody can own it.”
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“As for the direction, the prince was guided by the wind itself,”
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“At twenty, I impregnated thirty women in a single night, and when I was done I still had an erection,”
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“besides other random conclusions—established without a doubt that life can only spring into existence through tight openings.”
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“Her breasts were indeed irresistible, said the most hung man in the city, but what was even more surprising was the merchant was indifferent to his legendary curved penis that looked like a desert knife and could cause an instant orgasm in women and men alike.”
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“It was a lost cause, said the woman with the most beautiful breasts in Abharazarhadarad. She had never seen a man who could resist her tight embrace for more than five minutes without ejaculating.”
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“from silk bondage to double penetration.”
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“Beauty is a construct that reduces cognitive load on the human mind. In most cases, it employs repetitive geometry, like the colored ceramic tiles in your bathroom.”
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