Homura Senran Quotes & Sayings
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Human nature is what we were put on this earth to rise above. K. Hepburn in The African Queen — Jan Karon

You might expect gravity would slow it down, but it's just expanding faster and faster. — Saul Perlmutter

This was home: running along a razor's edge of self-induced terror, calculating mortality against probability.
Assignments were the reprieve. When she was abroad, although she would do whatever was necessary to get the job done, there was a degree of normalcy, sanity, purpose, and the destructive forces propelling her to gamble with her life were dormant. — Taylor Stevens

He liked being in a place where everything from forgetfulness to homicide might be blamed on the heat. — Jan Karon

For the Athenians of that day did not look for an orator or a general who would enable them to live in happy servitude; they cared not to live at all, unless they might live in freedom. For every one of them felt that he had come into being, not for his father and his mother alone, but also for his country. And wherein lies the difference? He who thinks he was born for his parents alone awaits the death which destiny assigns him in the course of nature: but he who thinks he was born for his country also will be willing to die, that he may not see her in bondage, and will look upon the outrages and the indignities that he must needs bear in a city that is in bondage as more to be dreaded than death. — Demosthenes

Embrace who you are. Learn to be comfortable with who God made you. Develop the mindset that the creator doesn't make mistakes. — Pierre Alex Jeanty

On behalf of the entire Lionsgate team, it is a tremendous honor and deeply humbling to join the elite group of recipients previously honored with the Milestone Award. — Jon Feltheimer

I hate being told what to do! Especially by myself! — Lynn Flewelling

Some people think politeness is an invitation to invade. — Alice Walker

I'm not a vegetarian, but I have cut back sharply on the meat that I eat. — Al Gore

Believing that each step of my life would mean contact with the horror of the New and that each new person I met was a new and living fragment of the unknown to be placed before me on the table for my daily horrified contemplation, I decided to abstain from everything, to go nowhere, to reduce action to the minimum, to avoid as far as possible meeting either men or events, to perfect abstinence and cultivate renunciation. That's how much living frightens and torments me. — Fernando Pessoa