Endovier Map Quotes & Sayings
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My mother was a champion high-jumper. My three brothers are basketball players. We've all been very athletic. — Grace Jones

I barely took a moment to appreciate nature. Come to think of it, the
only time I did it was when I was so upset I wanted to commit suicide in the
Huang Pu river. — Vann Chow

The vampire community has enough problems. We don't need to add petty backbiting to it. — Thomm Quackenbush

Key to all fiction, long or short, is to remember that the wolfman did not want the moon. — Ron Carlson

When you find out the field you were gifted, what you were created for, you will not have to work hard and sweat it out — Sunday Adelaja

O ignorant world that brutishly denies
Free speech unto the exquisitely wise! — Omar Khayyam

I've accepted the fact that because I'm human, I'm terrific in one thing, good at some, mediocre at a bit more, and terrible at others. And if you're human, you are too. You'll have to discover the one thing that you are good at and major in it. — Bo Sanchez

Never let something important become urgent — Eliyahu M. Goldratt

When one can hear people moving, one does not so much mind, about one's fears. — Ann Radcliffe

To swim is to transform yourself into an unnatural creature, to take on an element that should not be your own. To swim is to experience the world differently, or to experience a different world temporarily. — David Levithan

I always think that if you look at anyone in detail, you will have empathy for them because you recognize them as a human being, no matter what they've done. — Andrea Arnold

As a child of eight Mr. Trout had once kissed a girl of six under the mistletoe at a Christmas party, but there his sex life had come to abrupt halt. — P.G. Wodehouse

I shall be as secret as the grave. — Miguel De Cervantes

She didn't tear him a whole new one for having fucked up the scene by walking all over it so much as she pointed out where, exactly, the new one would be torn if he messed it up again. — Michael G. Williams

Society thinks of violent acts as manifestations of evil or immorality. We're told we have ultimate control over our own behavior, that each and every one of us has the free will to choose not to hurt another human being. But it's not just morality that guides us. Biology does as well. Our frontal lobs helps us integrate thoughts and actions. They help us weight the consequences of those actions. Without such control, we'd give in to every wild impulse. — Tess Gerritsen