Grand Theft Parsons Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing, until the ground comes up to meet you, and you land in a jumble of pain and shattered bones; and the scream you didn't think you had in you scrapes your throat raw as you let it out - like the first, shocked breath of a baby newly born into a universe of suffering. — Aliette De Bodard

I did theater before I got into TV and everything I did was serious, so it was definitely fun for me to pull out those chops, I definitely wanted to do a movie that just wasn't comedy. — Amanda Bynes

Boundaries and risk management are very important parts of living a healthy and positive life. — Bryant McGill

You propose to give up everything to God; be sure, then, to include yourself among the things to be given up. - ST. BENEDICT. — Various

In the light of the world's attitude toward woman and her duties, the nature of Carrie's mental state deserves consideration. Actions such as hers are measured by an arbitrary scale. Society possesses a conventional standard whereby it judges all things. All men should be good, all women virtuous. Wherefore, villain, hast thou failed? — Theodore Dreiser

He who does not want to die should not want to live. For life is tendered to us with the proviso of death. Life is the way to this destination. — Seneca The Younger

What does he remember? He saw the engineer Bernd close the cellar door and sit on the stairs. — Anthony Doerr

Those flawed in their nature have no control over themselves. — Thich Nhat Hanh

It was like carrying a rabbit's foot or throwing salt over your shoulder if you happened to spill any; these things were part of the grain and texture of life, and better to do them than not, just in case God's ways were more mysterious than we Christians could grasp. — Robert McCammon

What a child digs for becomes his own possession, — Charlotte Mason

I am, indeed, a king, because I know how to rule myself. — Pietro Aretino

She stood by his bedside and waited for him to die. — Richard L. Mabry

A toleration of slavery is, in effect, a toleration of inhumanity. — Granville Sharp