Geracis Mayfield Quotes & Sayings
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It was peace, deeper and broader than the starfields around him. It was belonging. It was freedom. Kneeling before the one who could only be the Ancient had not been the cost of freedom, but the means. For a long time he laughed and wept and laughed again, released. — Jonathan Renshaw

I'm a lesbian and I'd rather you bully me than a thirteen-year-old kid. — Dan Savage

I've always disliked words like inspiration. Writing is probably like a scientist thinking about some scientific problem, or an engineer about an engineering problem. — Doris Lessing

I can attempt to stay on the fence. However, the problem is that the fence is a figment of my fear not a reality of my journey. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

You can talk sh-t b-ch, I'm worth a million. — Wiz Khalifa

I said never mix business with pleasure. They said it was a pleasure doing business with me. — Nikhil Sharda

The public schools are supported entirely, in most communities, by public funds-funds exacted not only from parents, nor alone from those who hold particular religious views, nor indeed from those who subscribe to any creed at all. — William J. Brennan

I think artists can influence only through making music that challenges people, excites them and flips them out. Music that repeats what you know in ever-decreasing derivation, that's unchallenging and unstimulating, deadens our minds, our imagination and our ability to see beyond the hell we find ourselves in. — Thom Yorke

She wanted to tell him about Valentina and how she had to go, how she'd promised she's help, and how she would help, except that right then she didn't want to help anyone so much as to kiss him and maybe bite him again, too, but mostly kiss him and do all the things that came after kissing. — Holly Black

I've always had an affinity for growing things. — Maynard James Keenan

I asked this heroic pet lover how it felt to have died for a schnauzer named Teddy. Salvador Biagiani was philosophical. He said it sure beat dying for absolutely nothing in the Viet Nam War. — Kurt Vonnegut