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Luiza Fishing Quotes By Gail Simone

I'm not Barbara Gordon. I have to keep remembering that. Tonight, I'm not Barbara. Tonight, I'm not the Police Commissioner's daughter.
Tonight, I'm the one who pored over the details of the confidential police and reports when her dad wasn't looking.
I'm the one who recognized the vintage costumes you wear.
Tonight?
Tonight, I'm Batgirl. — Gail Simone

Luiza Fishing Quotes By Francoise Sagan

He refused categorically all ideas of fidelity or serious commitments. He explained that they were arbitrary and sterile. From anyone else such views would have shocked me, but I knew that in his case they did not exclude tenderness and devotion - feelings which came all the more easily to him since he was determined that they should be transient. — Francoise Sagan

Luiza Fishing Quotes By Terry Pratchett

There was possibly something complimentary in the way Granny Weatherwax resolutely refused to consider other people's problems. It implied that, in her considerable opinion, they were quite capable of sorting them out by themselves. — Terry Pratchett

Luiza Fishing Quotes By Guy Pearce

Australia's not so bad with me, really, people are pretty cool with me at home, but in England it feels a little bit scary. — Guy Pearce

Luiza Fishing Quotes By Rachel Brathen

Trust that life will always, always, take you where you're supposed to be. — Rachel Brathen

Luiza Fishing Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

I heard the story of a man, a blasphemer ... an atheist, who was converted singularly by a sinful action of his. He had written on a piece of paper, "God is nowhere," and ordered his child to read it, for he would make him an atheist too. The child spelled it, "God is n-o-w h-e-r-e. God is now here." It was a truth instead of a lie, and the arrow pierced the man's own heart. — Charles Spurgeon