Hallowing Wraiths Quotes & Sayings
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I know how to move the people, but I know also where to stop in my own actions so that, when I strike, I shall be felt and not seen. — Toussaint Louverture

So what are you studying at school?" I asked, watching the TV and not Cooper as he still played gently with a lock of my damp hair.
"Pre-law."
Glancing at him, I frowned then forced myself to stop. "You want to be a lawyer?"
"Nope. Hate lawyers. Hate laws. Hate it all, but I'm the only one of my siblings with an IQ over shitfaced so the burden is on me to be the lawyer."
"I don't get it. Tell your giant brain to dumb it down a little. — Bijou Hunter

Of all possible sexual perversions, religion is the only one to have ever been scientifically systematized. — Louis Aragon

I've been screaming for years and no one has ever heard me. — Tahereh Mafi

Our feet have reached the holy places, but our hearts may not have done so. — Leo Tolstoy

I mean, if you didn't get it or if you didn't feel like you enjoyed it, sometimes that experience can change. — Keanu Reeves

This is my family, and the noise around me is soothing in a way it hasn't been in quite a long time. That's mostly my doing, I know, given my self-imposed exile in the Land of Sorrow. But hearing the overlapping voices and laughter, seeing the bright eyes and smiles, does more for me than I thought it could. — T.J. Klune

We all remember epochs in our experience when some dear expectation dies, or some new motive is born. — George Eliot

The flavors of the peach and the apricot are not lost from generation to generation. Neither are they transmitted by book learning. — Ezra Pound

Personally, I'm not afraid of a robot uprising. The benefits far outweigh the threats. — Daniel H. Wilson

Secrets hold the power to change everything, which is why they must always be concealed. But secrets can never truly be hidden and when they're revealed, brace yourself." DJ Benz — D.J. Benz

Self-discipline is the ability to organize your behavior over time in the service of specific goals. — Nathaniel Branden