Ammoniaca Quotes & Sayings
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I love Wilco's "I'm the Man Who Loves You." Nels Cline has that weird guitar slide at the beginning and the song is whispered actually. — Margaret Cho

It may be argued that the past is a country from which we have all emigrated, that its loss is part of our common humanity. — Salman Rushdie

Go to sleep and dream, dreams. Let your dreams fly. let them come to life, and tell a story. — Matt Trevitz

But in my heart, especially given the past few days, I knew ... — Deborah Ann

Veneration. It's as if he's worshipping me. He teases me — E.L. James

I think at some stage, I would love to have another child. I would love to settle into a relationship that was really important to me. I actually am not good at the balance at that. — Nicole Kidman

So if the Infernum is an empy interior, what's Heaven in their conception?" I asked, nudging him.
"A second inside-out house, inside, or rather 'outside' the first," he said. "If you cross its threshold, you realize our world, for all its wonder, has been but a shdow, another kind of empitness. Heaven is more than this. — Rachel Hartman

Natural society is a state of equality and liberty; a state in which all men enjoy the same prerogatives, and an entire independence on any other power but God. For every man is naturally master of himself, and equal to his fellow-creatures so long as he does not subject himself to another person's authority by a particular convention." - "Principles of Natural Law," p. 38. — Sydney George Fisher

Plenty of bad movies are very successful, and plenty of good movies are not. And distribution is so crazy, some films won't even get their day in court. — Willem Dafoe

I think 'Oz' is the type of show that makes you turn away in fear and in horror, so for a television show, that's pretty intense. — Jon Hurwitz

Ambition should be made from sterner stuff. — William Shakespeare

I'm not looking to wear the white man out with my ability to suffer. — Don DeLillo