Damisela Fish Quotes & Sayings
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We must teach our children that the real measure of their success in life is how much they'd be worth if they had absolutely nothing. — Walt Mueller

I've always liked my clothes, even before I could properly afford them. Clothes for me were never a cloak, a cover. They were how I chose to express myself. — Paul Weller

I want to explore new ideas and put myself in a place where I can finish a project that is more unusual or that doesn't seem doable. — Michel Gondry

The Diabolical sometimes assumes the aspect of the Good, or even embodies itself completely in its form. If this remains concealedfrom me, I am of course defeated, for this Good is more tempting than the genuine Good. — Franz Kafka

He'd been young when he'd been turned, maybe late twenties. He looked tough, sinewy and strong, with close cropped sable hair and a sinfully full mouth. Yes, beautiful. Stunning, in fact.
He stared at Luna with hunger in the depths of his ice blue eyes. Even looking worn and underfed, the vampire radiated a wild danger that sent a thrill through her entire body.
What the hell! Shocked and angry with her irritatingly female reaction, she glared at the offending vampire, not bothering to disguise her loathing. Who was this freaking leech, and what was he doing to her?
- Lunacy and the Vampire by Evie Jayne — Evie Jayne

When you're hungry for success, don't let anyone feed you crap about slowing down. — Marie Forleo

Heaven is not a place, and it's not a time. Heaven is being perfect. — Richard Bach

Al come on. The woman's, like, senile,' I said under my breath. 'Last year she thought me and Hammond were a closeted couple. — Kieran Scott

Every State is known by the rights it maintains. — Harold Laski

I'd trade all my tomorrows for just one yesterday. — Fall Out Boy

The spiritual (i.e. the supersensory) has many degrees; thus, the term 'spiritual' is used both for the scale of degrees away from the physical towards the spirit, but also only for the spiritual proper. — Piet Mondrian