Irmandade Netflix Quotes & Sayings
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As a 13-year-old fan of horror fiction, I hadn't seen too many cities in the literature I loved. It was always small towns, or backwoods locales, or maybe the suburbs. — Victor LaValle
I'm grateful that music has been a place where I've found freedom. — Valerie June
He so must have male PMS. And it really does exist 'cause I glanced at an article about it online once. — Lindy Zart
I have an idea that all sensible people
will ultimately be damned. — Nora May French
It's when you've stopped writing and are doing other things, especially when you're asleep, that the real work is done. — Robert Harris
The greatest things in life - truth, creativity, imagination, love, kindness, compassion -are already inside us, and they're all free. — Yanni
The sun had just slipped behind the trees and evening cast its dark, smoky shadow. — Nancy B. Brewer
Wherever man has left his footprint in the long ascent from barbarism to civilization we will find the hoofprint of the horse beside it. — John Moore
I like "Rock, Paper, Scissors Two-Thirds." You know. "Rock breaks scissors." "These scissors are bent. They're destroyed. I can't cut stuff. So I lose." "Scissors cuts paper." "These are strips. This is not even paper. It's gonna take me forever to put this back together." "Paper covers rock." "Rock is fine. No structural damage to rock. Rock can break through paper at any point. Just say the word. Paper sucks." There should be "Rock, Dynamite with a Cutable Wick, Scissors." — Demetri Martin
All jokes aside, if you hurt her again, I will fucking murder you, and I'm not talking about a nice quiet murder, I'm talking dick cut off, internal organs everywhere kind of murder. So please, be mindful of that. — Claire Contreras
Always make sure to write down whatever you can remember dreaming about. Dreams are just dormant ideas. It's up to you how you use them. — B.A. Gabrielle
Even if she were telling the truth, she would somehow manage to appear guilty. — Jennifer E. Smith
It sounded, I told him, as if he had never learned to balance projecting goals into the future with appreciating and living in the present.
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To the extent that our goal is to "prove" ourselves or ward off the fear of failure, this balance is difficult to achieve. We are too driven. Not joy but anxiety is our motor.
But if our aim is self-expression rather than self-justification, the balance tends to come more naturally. We will still need to think about its daily implementation, but the anxiety of wounded self-esteem will not make the task nearly impossible. — Nathaniel Branden
This great oracle of the East India Company himself admits that, if there is no power vested in the Court of Directors but that of the patronage, there is really no government vested in them at all. — Richard Cobden
