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Cnidaria Quotes By Sam A. Patel

She made us realize that human dignity is inalienable, and as long as there is still breath left in your body, there will always be something left to fight for. — Sam A. Patel

Cnidaria Quotes By Rachel Caine

He held up one finger. "I thought it wasn't loaded" Shane said. Second finger. "Hand me a match so I can check the gas tank." Third finger. "Killed over ice cream. Basically, any death that requires me to be stupid first."
Michael shook his head. "So what's on your good list?"
"Oh you know. Hero stuff that gets me rerun on CNN, Like I died saving a busload of supermodels" Claire smacked his arm. "Ow! Saving them! What did you think I meant? — Rachel Caine

Cnidaria Quotes By Pietro De La Luna

You are me. And I cherish you. — Pietro De La Luna

Cnidaria Quotes By Kristen Schaal

A kiss is like a fight, with mouths. — Kristen Schaal

Cnidaria Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Screw you, Jasper," said Castle mildly, "and screw Mother's Day and Christmas, too. — Kurt Vonnegut

Cnidaria Quotes By Veronica Webb

For me, it works to my advantage when people think I'm stupid. If somebody who disdains you or wants to control you underestimates you, you can play their game right back. — Veronica Webb

Cnidaria Quotes By Bobby Sands

I may die, but the Republic of 1916 will never die. Onward to the Republic and liberation of our people. — Bobby Sands

Cnidaria Quotes By Nate Lowman

I'm really interested in the difference between selfishness and generosity. It confuses me to no end because sometimes it all just feels like pure indulgence on my part. — Nate Lowman

Cnidaria Quotes By Douglas M. Laurent

There is no force in Earth or Heaven above,
No, not even the damned of Hell can stop relentless Love. ---Kari, The Valkyrie, Chapter Sixteen,
Valley of the Damned Epic Martial Poem/Allegory — Douglas M. Laurent