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Dehuminazing Quotes By Cynthia Hand

Sam: "I always thought you were the most beautiful of all the Nephilim."
Meg: "That's ironic because I always thought you were the ugliest of all the angels. — Cynthia Hand

Dehuminazing Quotes By Brandon Boyd

We are very fortunate to live in this country, but at the same time, the reason the forces are so much more destructive here is because they are faceless. — Brandon Boyd

Dehuminazing Quotes By Thomas C. Foster

The process of dehuminazing the locals was under way, and it had very little to do with veracity. The Puritan narratives would continue that process and bring the devil into the mix. At least John Smith didn't think Satan was involved. — Thomas C. Foster

Dehuminazing Quotes By Jason O'Mara

As actors, we have that in common that we go for slightly out-of-the-box or genre stuff. They're great when they work, but they don't always work. Genre stuff is really hard to pull off, as any fans of it know. — Jason O'Mara

Dehuminazing Quotes By Michelle Obama

I hate fund-raising. Haaaaate it. Hate, hate it. — Michelle Obama

Dehuminazing Quotes By Robert A. Heinlein

When there's nothing else you can do, breathe slower. There's no way it can hurt, and it might help. — Robert A. Heinlein

Dehuminazing Quotes By Erving Polster

It is important to learn the difference between staying with an experience until it is completed and hanging on, trying to get something more-anything more-from a situation which is either finished or barren. The basic clues are whether attention to the issue is loose, unfixed, mobile attentiveness or whether it is an attentiveness which feels glued to its object. The people with the bug-eyed stare, the clinging grasp, the insistent preoccupations, the sense of desperation, the ready-made sermons, the unwillingness to leave when conversations are finished, the quoting of authorities, etc. are all hanging on. — Erving Polster