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Faryda Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

You can control your power in human form--keep it dormant. But the moment you switch, the moment you get agitated or angry or afraid, the moment you remember how much your power scares you, your magic rises up to protect you. It doesn't understand that YOU are the source of those feelings, not some external threat. When there IS an outside threat, when you forget to fear your power long enough, you have control. — Sarah J. Maas

Faryda Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Sean Evans was officially pissed off. Serves you right, furball. — Ilona Andrews

Faryda Quotes By Blythe Danner

Maybe subconsciously I've kept activism separate from acting because it's important to me in a more profound way. — Blythe Danner

Faryda Quotes By Tony Fernandes

The passengers were on my aircraft, and I have to take responsibility for that. — Tony Fernandes

Faryda Quotes By Parker Stevenson

In this business, you just never know from day to day. It's one reason I held off getting too involved in entertainment. I like being able to plan, I like to know what I'm going to be doing. — Parker Stevenson

Faryda Quotes By Chris Hoy

If you go to the line knowing you have given it absolutely 100% in every training session you have done, you know that there's nothing else you could have done and that helps you to deal with the pressure. — Chris Hoy

Faryda Quotes By Iain Banks

Maybe it wasn't anything remotely to do with religion, mysticism or metaphilosophy after all; maybe it was more banal; maybe it was just ... accounting. — Iain Banks

Faryda Quotes By Donna Grant

It was right that she was now staying at the ranch. She belonged there.
She belonged with him.
Always had. Always would. — Donna Grant

Faryda Quotes By Kilroy J. Oldster

Regret comes in four tones that operate in unison to shape our lives. First, we regret the life that we lived, the decisions we made, the words we said in anger, and enduring the shame wrought from experiencing painful failures in work and love. Secondly, we regret the life we did not live, the opportunities missed, the adventures postponed indefinitely, and the failure to become someone else other than whom we now are. American author Shannon L. Alder said, 'One of the greatest regrets in life is being what others would want you to be, rather than being yourself.' Third, we regret that parts of our life are over; we hang onto nostalgic feelings for the past. When we were young and happy, everything was new, and we had not yet encountered hardship. As we age and encounter painful setbacks, we experience disillusionment and can no longer envision a joyous future. Fourth, we experience bitterness because the world did not prove to be what we hoped or expected it would be. — Kilroy J. Oldster