Housden Gorilla Quotes & Sayings
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Only two people knew this side of her - herself, and the one who had created it; the one who made her secretly loathe herself, made her feel used and dirty and broken - like tarnished scraps of silver. These night-time reminders made her too aware that like those silver scraps, even if she were somehow melded into something whole, she would be new - never the same as she once was. Never unbroken. — Shona Moyce

I think the greatest gifts we can give each other in a relationship are the gifts of kindness and communication. — Jane Green

Below me Rontu was running along the cliffs barking at the screaming gulls. Pelicans were chattering as they finished the blue water. But suddenly I thought of Tutok, and the island seemed very quiet. — Scott O'Dell

It is typical, in America, that a person's hometown is not the place where he is living now but is the place he left behind. — Margaret Mead

It seemed to me I was living in an insane asylum of my own making. I went about with all these fantastic figures: centaurs, nymphs, satyrs, gods and goddesses, as though they were patients and I was analyzing them. I read a Greek or Negro myth as if a lunatic were telling me his anamnesis. — C. G. Jung

Ultimately, I want to make everyone horny. — Patti Smith

When a man loses his vision of the future he dies. — Richard Paul Evans

The Goddess is not just the female version of God. She represents a different concept. — Merlin Stone

Maybe she'll fight better this way. Nothing motivates you like being alone and cornered on the streets. — Marie Lu

And wonders of wonders, they both shut up and did as I said.
If I'd had time I would have pulled out my journal and made a note: Shame and Terric actually listened to me for once. Warn Hell. There's a freeze coming. — Devon Monk

Man ... knows only when he is satisfied and when he suffers, and only his sufferings and his satisfactions instruct him concerning himself, teach him what to seek and what to avoid. For the rest, man is a confused creature; he knows not whence he comes or whither he goes, he knows little of the world, and above all, he knows little of himself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

What son would not bring his mother back to life and would not bring her into paradise after her death if he could? — Saint Francis De Sales