Camulus God Quotes & Sayings
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At the end of the day
after work, after trying to spend some sort of meaningful time with Alice and Noomi
Georgie was usually too tired to make things right with Neal before they fell asleep. So things stayed wrong. — Rainbow Rowell

If civilization is to survive, it must live on the interest, not the capital, of nature. — Ronald Wright

I will not allow people to impose rules on me that don't make sense to me. And I live and work very much outside the literary world and the literary system. What they think and what they believe and what their rules are mean nothing to me. — James Frey

I sat in the dark and thought: There's no big apocalypse. Just an endless procession of little ones. — Neil Gaiman

How was I to know your pet was a god-killer? What kind of idiot ties herself down to one of his kind? (Dionysus) Well, gee, what was I supposed to do? Hook up with Mr. All-powerful God-killer or get myself a Mardi Gras float and hang out with him? (She pointed to Camulus, who looked extremely offended by her comment.) You're such a moron. No wonder you're the patron god of drunken frat boys. (Artemis) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I feel ... very protective of you. Irrationally so? Yeah, maybe. But it's just the way it has to be. I promise you, once you realize all I want to give you, you'll like it. Hell you'll love it. This is us, and this is permanent. — L. H. Cosway

A lot of kids are shocked at the idea of people over thirty having sex. (Max) — Josh Lanyon

Painting is ... a correspondence between what you are and what you see. It's a moment when something is holding together in such a way that it is a universe in itself ... Within this is a test and also a judgment upon yourself, your capabilities, your promises, and the part that you play in the world. And nobody else can test that for you. Certainly not the Museum of Modern Art. — Milton Resnick

The best cure for one's own grief and pain was worrying about the well-being of someone else. — Drew Karpyshyn

Is my victory real, does the winner adorned with a laurel wreath ask this question? Do I deserve victory or did I steal it from someone who is more worthy of victory? — Dejan Stojanovic

your dad just got married without telling you about it. — B.B. Hamel

I wonder who I left behind on the other side of fame. — Phil Ochs

In the wake of Katrina, what you're witnessing and what we are very careful to depict is a form of patriotism. — David Simon