Lightwing Skylanders Quotes & Sayings
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If you think that being vegan is difficult, imagine how difficult it is for animals that you are not vegan. — Gary L. Francione

I still know this place and its people to the marrow of their bones, to their soft, unguarded core, which had once sustained my own life, yet I am as much of an outsider here as I am on the other side of the world, in my adopted country. The truth is that there is no bridge between the two lives - the past and the present - that would conveniently span the memory of loss and the promise of an onward search. There is only a wound, the inner divide of exile. A daughter of an anatomy professor, I should have known that sliced hearts do not become whole, that split souls do not mend. Along with all those who left their countries for other shores, I belong in neither land. — Elena Gorokhova

What's the point of knowing the date of your own death? I'd spend the rest of my life out of my mind with fear. — Nina George

Some people are fascinated by what they know, and some are fascinated by what they don't know. I'm just very interested in what's possible. — Wayne McGregor

I always thought of myself as a good old South Dakota boy who grew up here on the prairie. — George McGovern

We do not advocate right to life for animals. — Ingrid Newkirk

Isaiah taught me that the Lord is very persistent with his people. — John Bytheway

Pray note that my chest does not appear to be a toast rack in a wet paper bag.
Mort glanced sideways at the top of Ysabell's dress, which contained enough puppy fat for two litters of Rotweilers, and forbore to comment. — Terry Pratchett

I'm an excellent dancer. I keep up with whatever's hot. I've been break-dancing and pop-locking since back in the day. — Michael Strahan

Thus, in moments of catastrophe, when hard decisions needed to be made quickly, all AIs included in their calculations a human death toll governed by a factor called 'pigheadedness'. — Neal Asher