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Everyone agrees the celibacy rule is just a Church law dating from the 11th century, not a divine command.


Hans Küng


#celibacy #christianity #church #priesthood #priests

I'm not big on regret - until time travel actually exists, it seems like a waste of making yourself feel bad


Julie Klausner


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You're on a blind date. The only other questions is: Why aren't you drinking heavily?


Alex Adams


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Really, The smart thing to do was to stop dating and get a cat.


Jennifer Crusie


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Maybe some poor slob would take you to bed if you weren’t such a ballbuster.


Susan Elizabeth Phillips


#dating #sex #dating

Do you ever feel like we are the universe’s date to a pig party? Love, The Human Race


Christy Leigh Stewart


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I realized it was like a dating agency: the ions are the lost souls looking for mates; the electrolyte is the agency that can help them find each other.


Victoria Finlay


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Nothing comforted Sabine like long division. That was how she had passed time waiting for Phan and then Parsifal to come back from their tests. She figured the square root of the date while other people knit and read. Sabine blamed much of the world's unhappiness on the advent of calculators.


Ann Patchett


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Come on." He jumped up and grabbed my hand. "Let's do something fun." "I can't! I have to work, and then I have a date." "Frying-pan boy again? I thought you guys broke up." "No! Why would we break up?


Kiersten White


#frying-pan-boy #jack #dating

One look at the officials in the American Consulate where we went for dreary paper routines was enough to make you realize what was wrong with American 'diplomacy' throughout the Fellaheen world: - stiff offcious squares with contempt even for their own Americans who happened not to wear neckties, as tho a necktie or whatever it stands for meant anything to the hungry Berbers who came into Tangiers every Saturday morning on meek asses, like Christ, carrying baskets of pitiful fruit or dates, and returned at dusk to silhouetted parades along the hill by the railroad track. The railroad track where barefooted prophets still walked and taught the Koran to children along the way. Why didn't the American consul ever walk into the urchin hall where Mohammed Maye sat smoking? or squat in behind empty buildings with old Arabs who talked with their hands? or any thing? Instead it's all private limousines, hotel restaurants, parties in the suburbs, an endless phoney rejection in the name of 'democracy' of all that's pith and moment of every land.


Jack Kerouac


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