Thursday, April 25, 2024 Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 licence.

Bjork Guomundsdottir

« All quotes from this author
 

His wicked sense of humour suggests exciting sex
His fingers focus on her
Her touches
He's Venus as a Boy!
--
"Venus as a Boy", from the CD single Venus as a Boy (1993)

 
Bjork Guomundsdottir

» Bjork Guomundsdottir - all quotes »



Tags: Bjork Guomundsdottir Quotes, Authors starting by G


Similar quotes

 

I put my hand on him. Touching him has always been important to me, it was something I lived for. I never could explain why. Little, nothing touches, my fingers against his shoulder, the outsides of our thighs touching as we squeeled together on the bus. I couldnt explain it, but I needed it. Sometimes I imagined stiching all of our little touches together. How many hundreds of thousands of fingers brushing against each other does it take to make love?

 
Jonathan Safran Foer
 

Some critics think the way I write is somehow disrespectful to food. But how can you write a restaurant column without being entertaining? You might as well not get up in the morning. People complain my sense of humour is puerile but the reason I have a job is because my sense of humour is puerile.

 
Giles Coren
 

The really exciting focus here [is] the event and others like it that encourage, support and celebrate the enterprising innovation of pioneers working to give humanity wings.

 
Vanna Bonta
 

I have a fine sense of the ridiculous, but no sense of humour.

 
Edward Albee
 

The Resurrection is the revelation: the disclosing of Jesus as the Christ, the appearing of God, and the apprehending of God in Jesus. The Resurrection is the emergence of the necessity of giving glory to God: the reckoning with what is unknown and unobservable in Jesus, the recognition of Him as Paradox, Victor and Primal History. In the Resurrection the new world of the Holy Spirit touches the old world of the flesh, but touches it as a tangent touches a circle, that is, without touching it. And, precisely because it does not touch it, it touches it as its frontier — as the new world.

 
Karl Barth
© 2009–2013Quotes Privacy Policy | Contact