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Abhinaya School Quotes By Toni Braxton

I let everybody else's negative energy feed on me a little. — Toni Braxton

Abhinaya School Quotes By Umberto Eco

You always want someone to hate in order to feel justified in your own misery. Hatred is the true primordial passion. It is love that's abnormal. That is why Christ was killed: he spoke against nature. You don't love someone for your whole life - that impossible hope is the source of adultery, matricide, betrayal of friends ... But you can hate someone for your whole life - provided he's always there to keep your hatred alive. Hatred warms the heart. — Umberto Eco

Abhinaya School Quotes By Ann Brashares

It wasn't just that Lucy wanted to help him. She wasn't as selfless as that. She was madly attracted to him. She was attracted to all of the normal things and the weird things, too, like the back of his neck and his thumbs on the edge of his desk and the way his hair stuck out on one side like a little wing over his ear. She caught his smell once, and it made her dizzy. She couldn't fall asleep that night. — Ann Brashares

Abhinaya School Quotes By Kathleen Huggins

Independance grows out of a child's faith that her source of security will always be there when she needs it. — Kathleen Huggins

Abhinaya School Quotes By Brene Brown

Shame can only rise so far in any system before people disengage to protect themselves. When we're disengaged, we don't show up, we don't contribute, and we stop caring. — Brene Brown

Abhinaya School Quotes By Ransom Riggs

I didn't want to kill the hollow any more than I wanted to kill a strange animal. In the course of leading this creature around by the nose, I had gotten close enough to understand that there was more than just void inside it. There was a tiny spark, a little marble of soul at the bottom of a deep pool. It wasn't hollow - not really. — Ransom Riggs