Drusilla Buffy Quotes & Sayings
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Next to courage, willpower is the most important thing in politics. — Paul Johnson
How very scared I was of everything, and in the end how very scared I was of her. This woman I knew, and did not know, and loved. — James Christie
The ultimate reason of things must lie in a necessary substance, in which the differentiation of the changes only exists eminently as in their source; and this is what we call God. — Gottfried Leibniz
People aren't religious because it's easy not to be. Like anything, it's habitual, and once it's a habit it's no longer hard. — Matisyahu
I tried to be a ski bum when I stepped away from Twitter, and I wasn't a very good skier. — Evan Williams
For true humility is, in a way, a very real despair: despair of myself, in order that I may hope entirely in You. — Thomas Merton
What distinguishes gurus from more orthodox teachers is not their manic-depressive mood swings, not their thought disorders, not their delusional beliefs, not their hallucinatory visions, not their mystical states of ecstasy: it is their narcissism.* ANTHONY STORR, FEET OF CLAY — Jon Krakauer
The trouble is, depression doesn't come with handy symptoms like spots and a temperature, so you don't realize it at first. You keep saying "I'm fine" to people when you're not fine. You think you SHOULD be fine. You keep saying to yourself: "Why aren't I fine? — Sophie Kinsella
To be continually subject to the breath of slander, will tarnish the purest virtue, as a constant exposure to the atmosphere will obscure the brightness of the finest gold; but in either case, the real value of both continues the same, although the currency may be somewhat impeded. — Charles Caleb Colton
I have such respect for 'Democracy Now!' — Alice Walker
Success is a transformation not a final destination. — Debasish Mridha
Writing is an act of love. If it is not it is only handwriting. It consists in obeying the driving force of plants and trees and in broadcasting sperm far around us.
The richness of the world is in its wastefulness. — Jean Cocteau
I really love the idea of the poetically mad - the character that is imbued with the romantic madness. Like River from 'Firefly' or Drusilla from 'Buffy.' Someone dangerously unhinged, where you're really not sure they're going to be reliable minute-to-minute. — Holly Black
If you have not known and experienced God in ways you cannot deny, I would suggest that you are not living in a needy and dependent way. — Francis Chan
Verranica, I will never leave you. — Carey Corp