Funny Adventure Time Finn Quotes & Sayings
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Honestly, I'd love to say I live this amazing Hollywood lifestyle, but actually, I'm at home with my same friends and cooking. I crochet, I do watercolor. I think what surprised me the most is that that isn't the lifestyle everyone necessarily lives. — Yael Grobglas

...You would be 'my boy', belonging to me alone, and I'd be faithful to you."
"Homecoming — Keegan Kennedy

What is a flaw but a human mistake, or an ignorance that sees without options? — Janny Wurts

Cheese that is required by law to append the word food to its title does not go well with red wine or fruit. — Fran Lebowitz

As soon as I saw him again I could forget all this existed; I would be calm. Was that a definition of love: a force that can drug you with calm and help you forget all the sandpaper realities of the world? — Alix Ohlin

California can and does furnish the best bad things that are obtainable in America. — Hinton Rowan Helper

History is a wave that moves through time slightly faster than we do. — Kim Stanley Robinson

The only thing I shy away from is non-consensual violence. I can't write a story where someone is a simple victim because it's boring. — Chuck Palahniuk

Sex appeal is in your heart and head. I'll be sexy no matter how old or how my body changes. — Sonia Braga

It is often said by the critics of Christian origins that certain ritual feasts, processions or dances are really of pagan origin. They might as well say that our legs are of pagan origin. Nobody ever disputed that humanity was human before it was Christian; and no Church manufactured the legs with which men walked or danced, either in a pilgrimage or a ballet. What can really be maintained, so as to carry not a little conviction, is this: that where such a Church has existed it has preserved not only the processions but the dances; not only the cathedral but the carnival. One of the chief claims of Christian civilisation is to have preserved things of pagan origin. — G.K. Chesterton