Frogman Corps Quotes & Sayings
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She draws her sister's blood with a pair of silver shears. What was meant to simply trim her hair has instead shorn off an ear. — Kendare Blake

There are a lot of actors that are insanely talented, so I don't say who my favorite is anymore. — Max Thieriot

Just because no human group has achieved some state in the past does not mean that none will achieve it in the future — James Peoples

A sure way to have someone crushed by their doubt is to preach a sermon on how to remove your doubt. — Matt Chandler

There comes a moment during a job interview when you're still talking, but you might as well take off your shoes. — Bill James

Nonexistence. The society of the nonexistent. In the street yesterday a nonexistent person trod on my foot with his nonexistent foot. — Imre Kertesz

He picked the postage stamp over the wall with aplomb. — Tim Flowers

Hope begins in the dark, the stubborn hope that if you just show up and try to do the right thing, the dawn will come. You wait and watch and work: you don't give up. — Anne Lamott

I am at liberty to vote as my conscience and judgment dictates to be right, without the yoke of any party on me ... Look at my arms, you will find no party hand-cuff on them. — David Crockett

Perfect joy could not be joy alone but must be a joy that somehow contains our past grief and sadness and longing. — Amy Alznauer

Chris made a telephone call to her doctor in Los Angeles to ask him for a referral to a local psychiatrist for Regan. — William Peter Blatty

I adore the way fan fiction writers engage with and critique source texts, by manipulating them and breaking their rules. Some of it is straight-up homage, but a lot of [fan fiction] is really aggressive towards the source text. One tends to think of it as written by total fanboys and fangirls as a kind of worshipful act, but a lot of times you'll read these stories and it'll be like 'What if Star Trek had an openly gay character on the bridge?' And of course the point is that they don't, and they wouldn't, because they don't have the balls, or they are beholden to their advertisers, or whatever. There's a powerful critique, almost punk-like anger, being expressed there - which I find fascinating and interesting and cool. — Lev Grossman