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Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Ha!' cackled the fiend, 'I expect you'd like revenge on that husband of yours. Murder shouldn't go unpunished, and no creature enjoys delivering chastisement as much as I. What about giving him a taste of his own medicine? If you'd be so kind as to lend me your body, I'll set him dancing to my tune.'

The wife's spectre grimaced and nodded, at which the wicked Likho stripped off the nightgown, then the dead woman's pliant skin, peeling back the flaccid folds. These it left in a slack heap.

It gobbled her flesh and sucked the bones clean. These it hid behind the stove, before inserting itself inside the empty, wrinkled carcass, taking the former position of the corpse. Its fat tongue swiped the last juices from around its lips.

When the husband returned home, all was as it had been; there was not a speck of blood to be seen, although the strangest smell of rotten eggs lingered — Emmanuelle De Maupassant

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Laura Prepon

And other people get the opportunity to leave prison, and then they do something to get put back in there because they can't actually function in society. It's really cool because you get to see all these different women, their backstories, where they come from, their upbringing and why they get to where they get to, and they're all completely different. It's really cool that you get to see all those storylines. — Laura Prepon

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By John Hickenlooper

A mayor is a symbol and a public face of what a city bureaucracy provides its citizens. — John Hickenlooper

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Steven Yeun

I am a huge Pistons fan. Those were some of my best times in college, watching the Detroit Pistons. — Steven Yeun

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Maurice Sendak

I don't have kids at all and I thank God that I never did. — Maurice Sendak

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Olivier Martinez

It's not only imagination, it's the distortion of the vision. You suddenly think, This person is idealistic, this person is strong, this person has dreams, when you know better most of the time. You put what you want to see on people. — Olivier Martinez

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Yoko Ogawa

She began to sing, but I could not make out the words. It must have been a love song, to judge from the slightly pained expression on her face, and the way she tightly gripped the microphone. I noticed a flash of white skin on her neck. As she reached the climax of the song, her eyes half closed and her shoulders thrown back, a shudder passed through her body. She moved her arm across her chest to cradle her heart, as though consoling it, afraid it might burst. I wondered what would happen if I held her tight in my arms, in a lovers' embrace, melting into one another, bone on bone ... her heart would be crushed. The membrane would split, the veins tear free, the heart itself explode into bits of flesh, and then my desire would contain hers - it was all so painful and yet so utterly beautiful to imagine. — Yoko Ogawa

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Luke Evans

Every time you get in shape for a role, there's a different way to do it so it doesn't get boring. — Luke Evans

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Stephanie Coontz

But working women with retired husbands tend to be more dissatisfied with their marriages than any other type of wife.39 — Stephanie Coontz

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Jonathan Richman

You can learn a lot when you play in a little town in Holland or Western Australia, and you learn different things than you would learn playing a big city. — Jonathan Richman

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Because they don't want to make choices anymore, he thought. Choices can be hard. — Brandon Sanderson

Holechek Funeral Home Quotes By Joseph Campbell

Pluralism makes a unifying myth impossible. But if we cannot reinstate such a mythology we can, at least, return to the source from which mythology springs - the creative imagination. — Joseph Campbell