Thursday, June 2, 2011

Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman

Showing quotations 1 to 4 of 4 total In Kyudo philosophy, you don't aim--you become one with the target. Then, in fact, there's nothing to aim at. I find it works well with women, too. Give it a try. Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman, Northern Exposure, The Bumpy Road to Love, 1991Most of you have been where I am tonight. The crash site of unrequited love. You ask yourself, How did I get here? What was it about? Was it her smile? Was it the way she crossed her legs, the turn of her ankle, the poignant vulnerability of her slender wrists? What are these elusive and ephemeral things that ignite passion in the human heart? That's an age-old question. It's perfect food for thought on a bright midsummer's night. Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman, Northern Exposure, The Bumpy Road to Love, 1991Obsessions and fixations are not really my field. All I know, when the mind really grabs hold of something, look out. Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman, Northern Exposure, The Bumpy Road to Love, 1991Think about a woman. Doesn't know you're thinking about her. Doesn't care you're thinking about her. Makes you think about her even more. Martin Sage and Sybil Adelman, Northern Exposure, The Bumpy Road to Love, 1991

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