


It's their favorite word, next to 'power.'

Our political and economic and social leaders drool about stability constantly. Civilized man doesn't understand stability. Better blue-in-the-face dead of a heart attack at fifty than a healthy seventy-year old widow who hasn't had a piece of life's action since girlhood.” Women live longer than men because they really haven't been living. Marriage is when a girl gives up the fight, walks off the battlefield and from then on leaves the truly interesting and significant action to her husband, who has bargained to 'take care' of her. For men, marriage is a matter of efficient logistics: the male gets his food, bed, laundry, TV, pussy, offspring and creature comforts all under one roof, where he doesn't have to dissipate his psychic energy thinking about them too much - then he is free to go out and fight the battles of life, which is what existence is all about.īut for a woman, marriage is surrender. “Heterosexual relationships seem to lead only to marriage, and for most poor dumb brainwashed women marriage is the climactic experience. ― Tom Robbins, quote from Even Cowgirls Get the Blues And this little sentence went wee wee wee all the way home.” This sentence went to jail with Clifford Irving. If this sentence has been a snake you'd have bitten it. This sentence suffered a split infinitive - and survived. This sentence is called "Speedoo" but its real name is Mr. This sentence has seen too much and forgotten too little. This sentence once spit in a book reviewer's eye.

This sentence has accepted Jesus Christ as its personal savior. This sentence is 100 percent organic: it will not retain a facsimile of freshness like those sentences of Homer, Shakespeare, Goethe et al., which are loaded with preservatives. This sentence ran off with an adverb clause. This sentence lost its mind searching for the perfect paragraph. This sentence is a double Cancer with a Pisces rising. Like many italic sentences, this one has Mafia connections. This sentence is a wino and doesn't care who knows it. This sentence has a crush on Norman Mailer. This sentence is made from the blood of the poet. This sentence is made of sunlight and plums. “This sentence is made of lead (and a sentence of lead gives a reader an entirely different sensation from one made of magnesium).
