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Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Tarryn Fisher

I tried to break her before. Now, I just wanted her as she was. I wanted every last beautiful flaw. I wanted the witty one-liners and the coldness that only I knew how to warm. I wanted the fight and the friction and the make-up sex. I wanted her to wake up in my bed every morning. I wanted her shitty cooking and her beautiful, complex mind. — Tarryn Fisher

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By J. Carter Brown

I found that it wasn't so oddball to like music and poetry and visual arts, they're kindred spirits. — J. Carter Brown

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Vi Keeland

But tough had its limits. Even a diamond, if you hit it at the exact right place, the spot where it was flawed and weak, would sometimes shatter. — Vi Keeland

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Robert Winston

I've been all over the world on my own because, as a scientist, you travel a great deal if your work is reasonably successful or published. I get invitations to go to all sorts of strange countries where I would mostly be by myself and just meet other people there, instead of having travelling companions. — Robert Winston

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Roger Ascham

It is a pity that, commonly, more care is had
yea, and that among very wise men
to find out rather a cunning man for their horse than a cunning man for their children. — Roger Ascham

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

And how shall you punish those whose remorse is already greater than their misdeeds? — Kahlil Gibran

Glados Companion Cube Quotes By Robert Louis Stevenson

He should have done all things otherwise: poignant regrets, weary, incessant toiling of the mind to change what was unchangeable, to plan what was now useless, to be the architect of the irrevocable past. — Robert Louis Stevenson