Inspirational Patrick Stump Quotes & Sayings
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I would love her and care for her all of my days," Bowen said quietly. "There is no other man who would ever love her more. — Maya Banks

The image cannot be dispossessed of a primordial freshness, which idea can never claim. An idea is derivative and tamed. The imageis in the natural or wild state, and it has to be discovered there, not put there, obeying its own law and none of ours. We think we can lay hold of image and take it captive, but the docile captive is not the real image but only the idea, which is the image with its character beaten out of it. — John Crowe Ransom

Whatever we do would likely happen before or during the events of Mass Effect 3, not after — Casey Hudson

If death is inevitable, one should try to die well. — Mary Jo Putney

With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible" (Matthew 19:26"). — Michele Woolley

And this must be our little Flavia!'
On paper the man was already dead. — Alan Bradley

We need a morality based upon love of life, upon pleasure in growth and positive achievement, not upon repression and prohibition. — Bertrand Russell

Love doesn't need consent or someone's approval. It is as inevitable as life and death. — Samreen Ahsan

I tell you, the sperm will stand no nonsense. — Herman Melville

The world is a reflection of how we see it and feel. — Tami Egonu

Harmony and grace depend on simplicity ... the true simplicity of a rightly and nobly ordered mind and character. — Plato

If you're creative, they let you be the showrunner, producer. The first thing my partner and I did as producers was hire ourselves as directors - because who else would hire me? — Garry Marshall

The past and the present, might we say, go like this. The future is a maybe. Yet we look back on the darkness that obscures the path that brought us fair, we only come up with another indefinite maybe. The only thing we perceive with any clarity is the present moment, and even that just passes by. — Haruki Murakami