Hymenaios God Quotes & Sayings
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Youth was so mercilessly hard in its decisions; it had its own unyielding standards and had not yet learned enough to know that time would prove them arbitrary. — Winston Graham
I wanted characters I could believe in, and I wanted to be made curious about what was to happen to them. Generally, I preferred people to be falling in and out of love, but I didn't mind so much if they tried their hand at something else. — Ian McEwan
The space within becomes the reality of the building. — Frank Lloyd Wright
Marriage: that I call the will of two to create the one who is more than those who created it. — Friedrich Nietzsche
The capacity of humans to believe in what seems to me highly improbable- from table tapping to the superiority of their children- has never been plumbed. — Robert A. Heinlein
Your father doesn't fucking play games. you would never come home with a shamrock tattoo in that house. — Tina Fey
It wasn't until '79 I won my first amateur championship, and then, by '81, I was 14, and I won my first world championship, which was amazing to me, and in a very real sense, that was the first real victory I had. — Rodney Mullen
Up here on the Ice each of us is singular, isolate, I as cut off from those like me, from my society, and its rules, as he from his. — Ursula K. Le Guin
That's what I love about you. You're a freak. Like me. — Shane Kuhn
In a cottage deep in the forest lived the wicked old witch ... it was a cottage out of the nastier kind of fairy tale — Terry Pratchett
The little grey cells, my friend, the little grey cells! They told me. — Agatha Christie
Today I am not where I am supposed to be BUT I am exactly where I am meant to be. I — Maria B. Bourke
Until meeting you, I wasn't looking for anything at all. Since meeting you, I'm kind of looking for a girlfriend. — Robyn Carr
For a moment, upon waking, he had NO idea at all who he was. It was a tremendously liberating feeling, as if he were free to be whatever he wanted to be: he could be anyone at all, able to try on any identity; he could be a man or a woman; a rat or a bird, a monster or a god. — Neil Gaiman
