Dinapoli Stuyvesant Quotes & Sayings
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Hazel was bigger than life;she always had been. Always trying to protect people--protect the town, protect their parents from having to confront that they'd let a lot of stuff slide, protect him from having to face his own cowardice after he'd quit hunting. While something was attacking the schools and everyone else was panicking, she'd been inside, helping Molly. He remembered how she'd come through those doors with that familiar swagger, the one that said she didn't need magic, didn't need any faerie blessing. Ben told stories. Hazel became those stories. She was brave. — Holly Black
There Is Only One Gospel ... But The Preaching Is Different. — Cyc Jouzy
I read somewhere once that in the 1960s, fiction writers were troubled by the notion that life was becoming stranger and more sensational than made-up stories could ever hope to be. Our new problem - more profound, I think - is that life no longer resembles a story. Events intersect but don't progress. People interact but don't make contact. — Walter Kirn
I'm fascinated by the First World War because it was supposed to be the war to end all wars, and it was the biggest conflagration that this particular planet had seen. There was a lot of talk about utopia and how it was possible, and then, because of these events that for one reason or another couldn't be stopped, the idea of utopia went out the window. — Glenn Close
You wanted to see the real me." His chin lifted and his arms open. "Here I am, baby. — Laurann Dohner
Each generation thinks it fights new battles. But the battles are the same. Only the people are different. — Chaim Potok
Love without sex is still the most efficient form of hell known to man. — Peter Porter
The notion of evil for its own sake strikes me as boring
all these Dark Lords intent on creating wastelands packed with enslaved victims ... for what? — Steven Erikson
When we have peace in our hearts, we also have love in our hearts and good will toward all men. — Norman Vincent Peale
