Arterra Porcelain Quotes & Sayings
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I'm an optimist, so I believe in some sort of life after death; I don't know what kind. — Mike Dirnt

I hate to tell you how old I am, but I reached the age of consent 75,000 consents ago. — Shelley Winters

Instead of leading to the high places of happiness, from which the world would seem to lie below one, so that one could look down with a sense of exaltation and advantage, and judge and choose and pity, it led rather downward and earthward, into realms of restriction and depression, where the sound of other lives, easier and freer, was heard as from above, and served to deepen the feeling of failure. — Henry James

Religion
Has made an honest woman of the supernatural,
And we won't have it kicking over the traces again. — Christopher Fry

I'd rather be your loser than some other girl's winner. — Chelsea M. Cameron

Art is a weapon for me, with which I can strike back. — Gottfried Helnwein

We need to recognize the incredible challenges that so many parents face, especially working moms. We need to join the rest of the advanced world. — Bernie Sanders

The man was absolutely beautiful. Vampire. Warrior. Whatever Shan Quesada was all man. — Sara Humphreys

I'm not at all snobby about book prizes and how they pollute the world of literature. Just like with the Olympics, a little bit of competition gets people truly engrossed in the business of literature. — Emma Donoghue

I must have cried myself out. The tears stopped falling and I breathed in through my nose. I stood up and looked down at my baby sister lying there. I kissed my fingertips and touched her forehead.
"Goodbye, brat," I whispered.
"Stop calling me brat."
Caelyn's eyes opened. Her irises were blood red. She gave me an impish smile and bared her fangs.
Little sisters suck... — Sean Hayden

People have always known, at least since Moses denounced the Golden Calf, that images were dangerous, that they can captivate the onlooker and steal the soul. — William J. Mitchell

People hope that if they scream loudly enough about "values" then others will mistake them for serious, sensitive souls who have higher and nobler perceptions than ordinary people. Otherwise, why would they be screaming? Moral bitterness is a basic technique for endowing the idiot with dignity. — Marshall McLuhan

fond," one catty countess recalled, "with diamonds scattered — Candace Fleming