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Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Sybil Leek

It seems to me that the orthodox religions always know more about the Devil than I do and can describe him in more detail, and if I hadn't a nice type of mind I'd begin to wonder what company they keep when the moon rides high in the sky and good witches are doing simple little incantations and asking for spiritual guidance. — Sybil Leek

Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Wanda Koop

I wish I felt energetic and could paint all the time, because there are so many paintings I'd like to do. — Wanda Koop

Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Come here, he said. Rebeca obeyed. She stopped beside the hammock in an icy sweat, feeling knots forming in her intestines, while Jose Arcadio stroked her ankle with the tips of his fingers, then her calves, then her thighs, murmuring: Oh, little sister, little sister. She had to make a supernatural effort not to die when a startlingly regulated cyclonic power lifted her up by the waist and despoiled her of her intimacy with 3 slashes of its claws and quartered her like a little bird. She managed to thank God for having been born before she lost herself in the inconcievable pleasure of that unbearable pain ... — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Audie Cornish

So when a music artist puts an album out that can only be streamed, not downloaded, what happens? In Kanye West's case, apparently it gets pirated a lot. — Audie Cornish

Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Mumia Abu-Jamal

Very few people in prison have voices that go beyond the wall. It's my job to do the work for them because they have no one. — Mumia Abu-Jamal

Deindividuation Theory Quotes By Charles Bukowski

Don't you go to the movies?"
"Mostly just to eat popcorn in the dark. — Charles Bukowski