Lysette Quotes & Sayings
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Mental illness leaves a huge legacy, not just for the person suffering it but for those around them. — Lysette Anthony

tree. How she feels enslaved of herself, then exposed suddenly, to the plummeting temperature. Weather's self-indulgent caprice chills her body. — Chris Roberts

I do whatever comes my way. But I get burned out on stage. It's a lonely world. I think part of the romanticism about being on the road is you get to meet a lot of - my mom once told me, "You've probably got a woman at every port." Like I'm a pirate. Obviously she doesn't know her son that well. — Zach Galifianakis

We can't keep living with what other people want for us, or don't want for us," Yena said. "We have to live for what we want. But everything that's in your head, the things you've been told to believe and do, you can't just throw it all out like bathwater, even when you know it's hurting you. So — Foz Meadows

Multiculturalism isn't about culture, it's about power. — Ntozake Shange

You are a sadist," she pouts at me. I laugh at her. "Yes, I am. In more ways than you can imagine, my love. — Ella Dominguez

I grew up not seeing my father, and it is a hole in my heart that will never heal. — Lysette Anthony

Capitalism inevitably and by virtue of the very logic of its civilization creates, educates and subsidizes a vested interest in social unrest. — Joseph A. Schumpeter

I was sent to boarding school at the age of ten. I think Mummy was trying to protect me in her own way, trying to spare me living through the day-to-day reality of her illness. — Lysette Anthony

As an actress, I get plenty of drama in my professional life. When I'm at home, I want a peaceful life. — Lysette Anthony

It's the hardest thing to be alone in being satisfied with what one's done. — Claude Monet

Dawn.
The transformation is gruesome and brings me to my feet. My legs nearly buckle, but I stumble to the doorway, terrified for the man-beast in the destroyed room.
He screams and roars, shaking with pain, and grief, and such horrible shame. My heart bleeds, weeping for him. I fall to my knees, helpless to do anything but watch.
When it is finally, blessedly over, my Beast bows his head, looking utterly exhausted. His rumbling breaths are a comfort like nothing I've ever known.
I cannot give up on the monster of a man. For this gentle, tormented Beast, I must fight on. I must find a way to free him. — Alianne Donnelly

It's lovely to be told you're wonderful by someone when you're used to being told how awful you are. — Lysette Anthony

Your neck. I want to kiss it. — Edmond Rostand

Leaving superiority out of the question, then, you might still agree to receive my orders now and then, without being piqued of hurt but the tone of command-will you?
I smiled. I thought to myself Mr. Rochester is peculiar. He seems to forget that he pays me £30 per annum for receiving his orders. — Charlotte Bronte