Lumonisity Quotes & Sayings
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Landsman recognizes the expression on Dick's face ... The face of a man who feels he was born into the wrong world. A mistake has been made; he is not where he belongs. Every so often he feels his heart catch, like a kite on a telephone wire, on something that seems to promise him a home in the world or a means of getting there. An American car manufactured in his far-off boyhood, say, or a motorcycle that once belonged to the future king of England, or the face of a woman worthier than himself of being loved. — Michael Chabon

Sometimes, when we feel the greatest need to be alone, it's the moment we should most welcome the company of others. — James Maxey

Fate had kept me alive just to get to this point, just to see if I was listening. — Sarah J. Maas

There was something scary and anxiety-inducing about being in a space where nothing seemed to be forbidden to him, where everything was offered to him and nothing was asked in return — Hanya Yanagihara

I would rather start a family than finish one. — Don Marquis

These energies when directed towards the subtle physical body cause the subtle physical body to break down, to lose its lumonisity. — Frederick Lenz

I know my predecessors have written a Green Arrow who has a lot of thoughts about social justice, but that was a more evolved, older, wiser Green Arrow. — Ann Nocenti

Okay, you have to understand I was drunk."
"So?"
"So don't believe anything I said."
"What about now?"
"I don't know. I don't trust myself around you. Talking to you is like drinking tequila. One minute I'm in control, and the next I'm - "
He holds me hard against him, then he claims my lips, brutally, violently, the way I was secretly hoping he would. And I kiss him back with so much force it nearly knocks all air from my lungs. — Elisa Marie Hopkins

Armies aren't very good about carrying libraries with them. I can't imagine why. We'd fight so much less if everyone would juste sit down and read — Cynthia Hand