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Etrigan Dc Quotes By Virginia Woolf

That she held herself well was true; and had nice hands and feet; and dressed well, considering that she spent little. But often now this body she wore (she stopped to look at a Dutch picture), this body, with all its capacities, seemed nothing - nothing at all. She had the oddest sense of being herself invisible; unseen; unknown; there being no more marrying, no more having of children now, but only this astonishing and rather solemn progress with the rest of them, up Bond Street, this being Mrs. Dalloway, not even Clarissa any more; this being Mrs. Richard Dalloway. — Virginia Woolf

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Frederick Lenz

You reincarnate forever because you exist forever. You can't die. You can't be born, your essence that is. You are on a big wheel. — Frederick Lenz

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Sally Phillips

If you get 10,000 guys to put their ideal woman into a computer, it still comes out looking like Angelina Jolie. — Sally Phillips

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Luis E. Navia

In their vain quest for happiness, they only succeed in rendering it more inaccessible not only for themselves, but for everybody else. — Luis E. Navia

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Graham Sutherland

The unknown is just as real as the known and must be made to look so. — Graham Sutherland

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Michael Sandel

In some parts of the world, that sex selection for boys - and it's usually for boys - reflects sex discrimination against girls, and it leads to very large imbalances - in China, in Korea, in India - in the population between boys and girls, a vast disproportion of boys to girls, and it reflects really this discriminatory attitude toward girls. — Michael Sandel

Etrigan Dc Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

I'm envious of how well he's engineered to survive, to conquer, to outlast apocalypse. — Karen Marie Moning