Dakness Quotes & Sayings
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Curious," it said. "What you call your decent self doesn't dare look me in the eye! What a mistake people make who say that the man who won't look you in the eye is not to be trusted! As if mere brazenness were a sign of honesty; really, the theory of decency is the most amusing thing in the world. — John Kendrick Bangs

Ethically challenged magical practitioners," I said. — Ben Aaronovitch

Philosophy and Psychology
The latter is study of researched human brain and behavior
The former is the behavior after studying the human brain. — Bhavik Sarkhedi

For the first time in this 11 years
I have come to love the darkness
for I believe now that it is a part, a very, very small part of Jesus' dakness and pain on earth. You have taught me to accept it [as] a "spiritual side of 'your work'" ... (Mother Teresa, quoated in Kolodiejchuk, p. 208). — Brian Kolodiejchuk

He's the only living form of love I have left to wrap my arms around. Or — Pam Godwin

Revising a screenplay is much more frustrating than revising a song because you have to read through the entire work again while you are changing stuff. It is a lot easier to edit a song. — Kelly Jones

We are not as simple as our friends would have us to meet their ends. — Virginia Woolf

Guilt is a prison, — Jandy Nelson

Whenever I think of these writers together, I am reminded that what gives a city its special character is not just its topography or its buildings but rather the sum total of every chance encounter, every memory, letter, color, and image jostling in its inhabitants' crowded memories after they have been living, like me, on the same streets for fifty years. — Orhan Pamuk

She tipped back her head and swilled down the last of her wine. 'Having fucked the groom is really no excuse for missing a wedding, you know. — Joe Abercrombie

History books are filled with lies. Whoever wins the war tells the story. — Stephanie Perkins

Awards are merely the badges of mediocrity. — Charles Ives

Social media had the unique ability to turn adults into immature slaves to drama. — Santino Hassell