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Feelys Screws Quotes By Lynn Austin

Understand. I understand. She was only dimly aware that it wasn't Hezekiah holding her, but his — Lynn Austin

Feelys Screws Quotes By Pam Grout

love trumps fear, laughter trumps tears, and abundance trumps loss. And — Pam Grout

Feelys Screws Quotes By Derrick Jensen

It's absurd that the same word is used to describe someone raping, torturing, mutilating, and killing a child; and someone stopping that perpetrator by shooting him in the head. The same word used to describe a mountain lion killing a deer by one quick bite to the spinal column is used to describe a civilized human playing smackyface with a suspect's child, or vaporizing a family with a daisy cutter. The same word often used to describe breaking a window is used to describe killing a CEO and used to describe that CEO producing toxins that give people cancer the world over. Check that: the latter isn't called violence, it's called production. — Derrick Jensen

Feelys Screws Quotes By Anne Rice

If the mind can find no meaning, then the senses give it. Live for this, wretched being that you are. — Anne Rice

Feelys Screws Quotes By Stephanie Sigman

I'm pretty spoilt when it comes to having a glam team. — Stephanie Sigman

Feelys Screws Quotes By Rick Warren

If you don't know how to do it, get around someone else who does. — Rick Warren

Feelys Screws Quotes By Daniel Polansky

The Captain was halfway to the door when he felt the press of metal against his throat. "I am Bonsoir," the stoat hissed, a scant inch from the Captain's ears. "I have cracked rattlesnake eggs while their mother slept soundly atop them, I have snatched the woodpecker mid-flight. More have met their end at my hand than from corn liquor and poisoned bait! I am Bonsoir, whose steps fall without sound, whose knives are always sharp, who comes at night and leaves widows weeping in the morning. — Daniel Polansky