Evan Matthews Quotes & Sayings
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I didn't grow up in a creative environment. It was very boring town, boring everything. You go to school and you basically hate all the other kids because you don't understand them or what it's all about. At the same time I'm happy for that because I became very withdrawn and when you become withdrawn you develop your own bizarre-o personality. — Rob Zombie

Words are our raw materials, how we string them them together our art. — Michael W. Smart

I was a big 'Charlie Brown' fan as a kid. — Trey Parker

Steampunk is Victorian science fiction — G.D. Falksen

He sees no need for setting apart one day in seven as a holy day, since to him all days are God's. — Charles Eastman

Life is just a series of choices. We try to always make the best ones, but really we're just settling for the lesser of two evils. Or at least trying to. — S.L. Jennings

If we walk with the wise, we will grow wise. — Steven Curtis Chapman

I believe in magic. In evil sorceresses who deep down are really beautiful princesses. I believe in immortals who live in a different world than this one, accessible by magical stone wheels. — Morgan Rhodes

Death stood alone, watching the wheat dance in the wind. Of course, it was only a metaphor. People were more than corn. They whirled through tiny crowded lives, driven literally by clock work, filling their days from edge to edge with the sheer effort of living. And all lives were exactly the same length. Even the very long and very short ones. From the point of view of eternity, anyway. — Terry Pratchett

Are you already assuming there's an us?"
"I'm getting ready for when there is. — Rebecca Donovan

I would rather have anything wrong with my body than something wrong with my head, but the idea seemed so involved and wearisome that I didn't say anything. — Sylvia Plath

Sometimes being hopeful needs to be a very deliberate act. — Joan Bauer

Torture the data, and it will confess to anything, as — Ben Goldacre

The valiant efforts to abolish slavery and Jim Crow and to achieve greater racial equality have brought about significant changes in the legal framework of American society - new "rules of the game," so to speak. These new rules have been justified by new rhetoric, new language, and a new social consensus, while producing many of the same results. This dynamic, which legal scholar Reva Siegel has dubbed "preservation through transformation," is the process through which white privilege is maintained, though the rules and rhetoric change. — Michelle Alexander