Dulia Hyperdulia Quotes & Sayings
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How long before married people answer the dictators thus: Regardless of law, marriage has only one definition, and any government that attempts to change it is my mortal enemy. I will act to destroy that government and bring it down, so it can be replaced with a government that will respect and support marriage, and help me raise my children in a society where they will expect to marry in their turn. — Orson Scott Card
Small towns are best for spending Christmas, I think. They catch the mood quicker and change and come alive under its spell. — Truman Capote
Having negative thoughts and feelings means I'm a normal human being. — Russ Harris
Nuclear accidents anywhere can affect people everywhere. — Ban Ki-moon
Sadie wondered if his focus on the past helped him escape the here and now. — Valerie Ormond
Reading is important, because if you can read, you can learn anything about everything and everything about anything. — Tomie DePaola
Marriage is not difficult ... It's dealing with the other person that makes it difficult ... — K.j. Force
See how the light tenderly love the apricots, it takes them over completely, enters into their pulp, light them from all sides! But it is miserly with the peaches and light only one side of them. — Paul Cezanne
Memories drifting and piling up quietly, like letters on the doormat of an empty house. — Lucy Wood
Dulia is like a high but finite number; hyperdulia is like the highest number out of a finite number of finite numbers; latria is like infinity. — Peter Kreeft
No," he muttered, running a hand through his copper hair. "No. No. There are dozens."
"Kell?" she asked, moving to touch his arm.
He shook her off. "Dozens of ships, Lila! And you had to climb aboard his."
"I'm sorry," she shot back, bristling, "I was under the impression that I was free to do as I pleased."
"To be fair," added Alucard, "I think she was planning to steal it and slit my throat."
"Then why didn't you?" snarled Kell, spinning on her. "You're always so eager to slash and stab, why couldn't you have stabbed him? — V.E Schwab
I have chronic - well, I like to call it late-stage Lyme disease and not chronic, because I like to think someday I'll be all the way cured. It took me a really long time to get diagnosed, and I was misdiagnosed for a long, long time. I was very ill during the end of Le Tigre, which was kind of why that ended, amongst other things. — Kathleen Hanna
Call me Elf ... one more time! — Peter Dinklage