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Antisupernatural Quotes By Aporva Kala

The women have to suffer due to nature without compensation or an indemnity. — Aporva Kala

Antisupernatural Quotes By Washington Irving

There is nothing like the silence and loneliness of night to bring dark shadows over the brightest mind. — Washington Irving

Antisupernatural Quotes By S.F. Brailovsky

I'm frozen into place either by her beauty or for fear of being mauled. — S.F. Brailovsky

Antisupernatural Quotes By E. Lockhart

I seem to remember there was some hocus-pocus with that one."
"You mean hanky-panky!" shouted Ruth. "There was hanky panky. — E. Lockhart

Antisupernatural Quotes By Gail Carriger

So this pesto I enjoy so much is really an infamous Italian antisupernatural weapon? — Gail Carriger

Antisupernatural Quotes By Amy Poehler

Please don't drive drunk, okay? Seriously. It's so fucked up. But by all means, walk drunk. That looks hilarious. Everyone loves to watch someone act like they are trying to make it to safety during a hurricane. — Amy Poehler

Antisupernatural Quotes By Alice Hoffman

I once believed that life was a gift. I thought whatever I wanted I would someday possess. Is that greed, or only youth? Is it hope or stupidity? As far as I was concerned the future was a book I could write to suit myself, chapter after chapter of good fortune. All was right with the world, and my place in it was assured, or so I thought then. I had no idea that all stories unfold like white flowers, petal by petal, each in its own time and season, dependant on circumstances and fate. ~ Green Heart, Alice Hoffman — Alice Hoffman

Antisupernatural Quotes By Rainer Maria Rilke

It is so often on the name of a misdeed that a life goes to pieces, not the nameless and personal action itself, which was perhaps a perfectly definite necessity of that life and would have been absorbed by it without effort. — Rainer Maria Rilke