Bousman Miller Quotes & Sayings
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It's fascinating, you know, how an obsolete madness is sometimes adopted and stylized in an attempt to ghoulishly preserve it. These are the days of second-hand fantasies and out-of-date distractions. — Thomas Ligotti

Just imagine if you took all the money you've spent on these things and traveled around the world with it, instead, or bought books and read them. Think about how much you would know about life. — Eustace Conway

What we look for does not come to pass; God finds a way for what none foresaw. — Euripides

Privilege does not operate without silence. — Junot Diaz

God has appointed that each human being should live one life, die one death and pass through one judgment for the life once lived. Therefore Jesus Christ also lived one life, died one death and God judged the life Christ had lived. Finding it pleasing in every respect, God certified his verdict by raising Christ from the dead. Because of Jesus' one life, one death and one judgment, God accepts the "many" who now eagerly wait for him to return bringing salvation. UNPACKING — Edward William Fudge

I once took a poo in the woods while hunched over like an animal. It was AWESOME. — Drew Barrymore

I knew that I would make her mine - needed to make her mine. Not just for tonight. No, one night would never do. I want her everyday, I want her every night, because she fucking owns me. — R.C. Martin

I love being in love. — Brittany Murphy

Inequality is a fact. Equality is a value. — Mason Cooley

I hope always to be busy, even if only directing an orchestra in the pit. However, I should prefer to produce movies or be the directing head of a radio corporation. — Rudy Vallee

I remember my first shield wall," I said, "and I was scared." It had been against cattle raiders from Wales and I had been terrified. Since then I had fought against the best that the Northmen could send against us, I had clashed shields and smelled my enemy's stinking breath as I killed him, and I still feared the shield wall. One day I would die in such a wall. I would go down, biting against the pain, and an enemy's blade would tear the life from me. Maybe today, I thought, probably today. I touched the hammer. — Bernard Cornwell