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Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By R.L.B. Hartmann

Always scroll to the bottom. — R.L.B. Hartmann

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By Dan Piraro

If you're eating or drinking something made from cow's milk, it's because a calf chained in a box somewhere isn't. — Dan Piraro

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By Robert M. Sapolsky

On an incredibly simplistic level, you can think of depression as occurring when your cortex thinks an abstract thought and manages to convince the rest of the brain that this is as real as a physical stressor. — Robert M. Sapolsky

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By Richard Mc Sweeney

Wisdom's Way to Wonder?
Yes, Your Majesty?
Wiseoneder,
What say you of days and nights?
Days and nights, Your Majesty,
appear to the bright
to be filled with light;
Light being dark way out of sight. — Richard Mc Sweeney

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By Goliarda Sapienza

A centuries-old message from my depths, it warned me to guard against myself, and go running in the sun. — Goliarda Sapienza

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By Sarah Waters

Miss Haxby, I thought, gazed at the plodding women with a kind of satisfaction. 'See how they know their places,' she said. 'There must be kept a certain distance, look, between each prisoner.' If that distance is breached, the offending woman is reported and loses privileges. If there are women who are old or sick or feeble, or if there are very young girls - 'We have had girls in the past - haven't we, Miss Ridley? - of twelve and thirteen' - then the matron sets them walking in a circle of their own. — Sarah Waters

Kayla Mae Westover Quotes By J.A. London

I'm leaving the door partly open," he says as he follows Tegan. "You scream if you need me."
Once he is outside, Richard says, "He does realize that if he hears your scream, it's already too late. — J.A. London