Bayonetta Memorable Quotes & Sayings
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Everything has a price, including both success and failure. Choose either one and be prepared to pay the price. — Larry Winget

I'd never leave you, either. You know that, right? You know that I'd never hurt you. Just in case that's what you're really worried about. And if you wanted to stop, at any point ... if you want to - "
"I don't want to stop. I want to grab you."
"You want to what?"
She had to check. Maybe she'd hallucinated.
"I want to grab you. I want to grab you now, really bad. Is that okay?"
"Oh my God that is really, really okay — Charlotte Stein

If a reasoned creator set the stars in their place then we must be capable of understanding them - we must also be creatures of reason, of order! — Sarah Perry

If we stay together, I'll have to forgive you over and over again, and if you're still in this, you'll have to forgive me over and over again too. So forgiveness isn't the point. What I really should have been trying to figure out is whether we were still good for each other or not — Veronica Roth

Relationships are more important than life,but it is important for those relationships to have life in them — Swami Vivekananda

But we're not humanity, we're just one culture - one culture out of hundreds of thousands that have lived their vision on this planet and sung their song. If it were humanity that needed changing, then we'd be out of luck. But it isn't humanity that needs changing, it's just ... us. — Daniel Quinn

This dapper little mouse that wore such cute clothes and said such interesting things, yeah. I thought it was a great idea to have a mouse like that in your family, so now I get to see what it was like. — Geena Davis

I was always a winner, but just didn't know it. — DMX

I'm a factory-floor actor: I learn the lines, I get there on time. — Rhys Ifans

Incredibly, there are people - smart people - who think a prim disdain for drama is somehow a sign of "good taste." It is more often the reverse: a lamentable insensitivity to the essence of the art, a failure to "get it" on the most essential level. It is more often a sign not of good taste but of artistic insecurity. Not knowing how far to go, the writer goes nowhere. Lifelessness is not a form of elegance you should pursue. — Stephen Koch

If we are to experience true worship, our love for God has to supersede our love of anyone and anything else. — Roderick L. Evans

I know the clowns wipe the fake, makeup smiles off their faces once the show is done. — Pleasefindthis