Divindades Quotes & Sayings
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The village was run-down, stank of butcher blood, and was filled with ravenous creatures that would rip your throat out for a snack. All of that I could deal with. The thing that made it truly abysmal was that it was in New Jersey. — J.C. Nelson
Perhaps we have been guilty of speaking against someone and have not realized how it may have hurt them. Then when someone speaks against us, we suddenly realize how deeply such words hurt, and we become sensitive to what we have done. — Theodore Epp
Disco dancing is just the steady thump of a giant moron knocking in an endless nail. — Clive James
I don't want to imitate life in movies; I want to represent it. And in that representation, you use the colors you feel, and sometimes they are fake colors. But always it's to show one emotion. — Pedro Almodovar
The intellect is a cleaver; it discerns and rifts its way into the secrets of things. — Henry David Thoreau
Free-diving is all about dealing with anxiety. I've blacked out a few times. I've had big black-outs. — Tanc Sade
The truth taught by Jesus Christ is the right way to live. — John Bertram Phillips
We'd cry great waves of love and rage for this young woman, whose resistance made our own lives look empty as nadless ball sacks and sewed-up dry cunts, a girl-woman whose body was in defiance of over stab at "living" we took and failed on a daily basis. — Lidia Yuknavitch
Today, intelligence is neither recognized nor rewarded, but is being systematically extinguished in a growing flood of brazenly flaunted irrationality. — Ayn Rand
The only thing wrong with Christianity is the lack of suffering. — Winston Churchill
She had simply shed the mantle of slavery as easily as she had worn it, making him realize that she had never really worn it at all. — Johanna Lindsey
If anybody comes on office business, take their messages, and say that the gentleman who attends to that matter isn't in at present, will you?' said Miss Brass. 'I will, ma'am,' replied Dick. 'I shan't be very long,' said Miss Brass, retiring. 'I'm sorry to hear it, ma'am,' rejoined Dick when she had shut the door. 'I hope you may be unexpectedly detained, ma'am. If you could manage to be run over, ma'am, but not seriously, so much the better. — Charles Dickens
Alone, I am drunk on my thoughts; in company, I am sober again. — Mason Cooley
Her skin was not a surface; it was an indefinite glory of the palest rose and orange that chose to mould itself to those tense limbs. — Geoffrey Household