Ilena Claymore Quotes & Sayings
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Some of the nations of Europe who believe in the one wife system have actually forbidden a plurality of wives by their laws; and the consequences are that the whole country among them is overrun with the most abominable practices: adulteries and unlawful connections through all their villages, towns, cities, and country places to a most fearful extent. — Orson Pratt

We see a promise as a personal law, and we see the people who break them as private-life criminals. We think it automatically, one of those truths that just is to us: breaking a promise is a bad, bad thing. A promise can be as buoyant as whispered words or solemn as a marriage vow, but we view it as something pure and untouchable when it should never be either of those things. If a promise is a personal law, a contract, then it ought to be layered with fine print, rules and conditions, promises within those promises, and whether we like it or not, it ought to be something we can snatch back, that we should snatch back, if those rules are violated. — Deb Caletti

You see all of us go through the same doubts. We are afraid of being mad; unfortunately for us, of course, all of us are already mad. — Carlos Castaneda

You're the only angel in my life, Laurelyn. — Georgia Cates

Boys are different from girls, but boys are also different from other boys, just as girls are different from other girls. Calling a book 'for boys' or 'for girls' is well-meaning, but to me, not terribly helpful. — Marie Lu

It's not the rooms, it's the life you live in them — Coco Chanel

So it was a thing that my mother always taught me to go for your goals and never give up no matter what they are, and I started believing that later on in life. — Michael Clarke Duncan

In our interview, Conan said something about the secret of his success: "Get yourself in a situation where you have no choice." And that's what I'm doing, because I had no choice. — Marc Maron

I have always been a pencil. — Henri De Toulouse-Lautrec

No generous mind delights to oppress the weak, but rather to cherish and protect. — Anne Bronte