Gothowitz Deviation Quotes & Sayings
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Each morning we wake up, we get to choose between hope and fear and apply one of those emotions to everything we do. — Karen Marie Moning

People kept saying, 'It's going to be all right.' That's what they told me, over and over and over, like Don't you worry, little girl, it will all be okay, because there's got to be some bullshit overall rule of the universe that no matter what happens, no matter how bad it gets, everything will be all right in the end."
"Yeah," I murmur.
"And you know what I kept thinking? I kept thinking, That is a fucking lie. It is not going to be all right. It will never be all right, ever, ever again. So stop fucking lying to me. — Cynthia Hand

8Whoever does not care for his own relatives, especially his own family members, has turned against the faith and is worse than someone who does not believe in God. — Max Lucado

What is the price of a thousand horses against a son where there is one son only? — John Millington Synge

I may not amount to much, but at least I am unique. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

She is so lost in her sadness that she has no idea how visible it is. — David Levithan

I have a lot of boo-boos, cowboy."
"Maybe I should kiss them." He leaned forward, brushed his lips against her forehead, just above the stitches over her eyebrow.
She held up her arm where there was an abrasion. "Hurts here too."
He kissed the spot.
"And here." She pointed to her mouth.
He kissed her with a pressure as light as the brush of a butterfly's wing.
She thought of a hundred places on her body she wanted him to kiss. "I hurt all over. — Lurlene McDaniel

I love my wife. We FaceTime and we talk on the phone and she travels to come see me when she can. But she works as well. But we see each other a lot more than people would think, though, because we make it happen and we love each other so much. — Wiz Khalifa

As there were no black Founding Fathers, there were no founding mothers - a great pity on both counts. — Shirley Chisholm