Amarilla Villa Quotes & Sayings
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Do not judge an entire species based on the actions of their worst few. That is the trait of the Genjix. The Prophus choose to look at the best of humanity. — Wesley Chu
As modern neurobiologists point out, the repetition of the traumatic experience in the flashbacks can be itself re-traumatizing; if not life-threatening, it is at least threatening to the chemical structure of the brain and can ultimately lead to deterioration. And this would also seem to explain the high suicide rate of survivor, for example, survivors of Vietnam. — Cathy Caruth
I don't go to church much anymore, but Methodist values still wind me up and send me ticking into my daily life. — Mem Fox
I excel at pulling strings!" said Arachne. "I'm a spider! — Rick Riordan
Leonard Woolf's endurance of Virginia's famous frigidity is, we must suppose after the fact, altogether to his credit. Their honeymoon did not bring the amelioration they had hoped for and it is incredibly innocent and moving to think of them discussing it with Vanessa. They wanted to know when she had first had an orgasm. She said she couldn't remember but she knew she had been "sympathetic" from the age of two. Vita Sackville-West said about Virginia, "She dislikes the possessiveness and love of domination in men. In fact she dislikes the quality of masculinity. — Elizabeth Hardwick
The Son of God fasted because He knew there were supernatural things that could only be released that way. — Jentezen Franklin
It is terribly important to maintain a national identity in a way that it probably wasn't before. — Robert Dessaix
I've already heard from some military commanders who feel they've been undercut by the vice president of the United States, and there's a lot of justification for their view. — John McCain
Christian endeavor is notoriously hard on female pulchritude. — H.L. Mencken
What goes unnamed remains hard to correct. — Gregory Maguire
I felt that if we, as the Met, were not intervening once one person starts digging up Parliament Square, then someone else is going to join in and you have a spiral. — Michael Todd
