Gentle People Salutation Quotes & Sayings
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Intriguing." He sits back down. "I should do a study on the mass conditioning of people to harmonize with the birthday song. Essentially, it's brainwashing. Irene, do you think - Irene?"
"I am going to kill you," I hiss.
"But that would ruin your birthday." He smirks.
"Really? Because I think it would make my birthday. — Eva Morgan

I think the story is our best chance for asylum. We claim persecution based on belonging to a particular social group, We weave a story about how you're afraid of going back home because you're afraid your girlfriend's family wants to kill you so you two don't get married.'
'That sounds like something that would happen in India," Winston said, "No one does anything like that in Cameroon. — Imbolo Mbue

A great commotion immobilized her in her center of gravity, planted her in her place, and her defensive will was demolished by the irresistible anxiety to discover what the orange bells and whistles and the invisible globes on the other side of death were like. — Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Everyone's body betrayed them in different ways, it was all forgiven and never discussed. — Jonathan Lethem

Freedom of speech encompasses precisely the freedom to annoy, to ridicule, and to offend. — Robert Spencer

His confession was silent, and her promise of faithfulness was silent. — George Eliot

We don't have all the answers. Perhaps prayer is simply a time we set aside to acknowledge that reality. — Mary E. Hunt

People who've been hurt like hurting others [..] — Alice Walsh

What good is a crow to a pack of grieving humans? A huddle. A throb. A sore. A plug. A gape. A load. A gap. So, yes. I do eat baby rabbits, plunder nests, swallow filth, cheat death, mock the starving homeless, misdirect, misinform. Oi, stab it! A bloody load of time wasted. But I care, deeply. I find humans dull except in grief. — Max Porter

The curve of her smile promised things that were probably illegal, and bad for you, and would carry warnings from the Surgeon General, but that you'd still want to do over and over again. — Jim Butcher

I don't believe that grief passes away. It has its time and place forever. More time is added to it; it becomes a story within a story. But grief and griever alike endure. — Wendell Berry