Epic Eren Quotes & Sayings
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In the corner of her eye she caught her daughter's shoulders drop as Alex exhaled with uncommon soberness. "So you trust me, and you understand that I will never do anything I think might hurt you."
Miriam stopped outside the armory and pivoted to her daughter. "Alex, what have you done? — G.S. Jennsen

In spite of the momentary desire he had just been feeling for company of any sort, on being actually spoken to he felt immediately his habitual irritable and uneasy aversion for any stranger who approached or attempted to approach him. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Mindfulness can be summed up in seven words:
Deliberate Focused Attention In The Present Moment.
- Denis J — Denis John George

This is what I have learned, Malenfant. This is how it is, how it was, how it came to be. — Stephen Baxter

There is none so troubled as one who thinks himself perfectly sane. — Lois Greiman

For my entire life, I had oscillated between fear at my worst moments and a sense of safety and stability at my best. I was either being chased by the bad terminator or protected by the good one. But I had never felt empowered - never believed that I had the ability and the responsibility to care for those I loved. Mamaw could preach about responsibility and hard work, about making something of myself and not making excuses. No pep talk or speech could show me how it felt to transition from seeking shelter to providing it. I had to learn that for myself, and once I did, there was no going back. Mamaw's — J.D. Vance

As sure as the spring will follow the winter, prosperity and economic growth will follow recession. — Bo Bennett

They would learn to evaluate a decision not by its outcomes--whether it turned out to be right or wrong--but by the process that led to it. The job of the decision maker wasn't to be right but to figure out the odds in any decision and play them well. — Michael Lewis

Maybe half a dozen think they are a community, but, in general terms, I think English writers tend to face outwards, away from each other, and write in their own patch, as it were. — William Golding

It was easy,' I said. — Mickey Spillane