Macrostie Art Quotes & Sayings
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Now they were upon him, their tiny legs crawling over his bare skin; he tried to get up, but he was drowning in spiders. Fat Charlie wanted to scream, but his mouth was filled with spiders. They covered his eyes, and his world went dark ... . Fat Charlie opened his eyes and saw nothing but blackness, and he screamed and he screamed and he screamed. — Neil Gaiman

Just not a big fan of dogmatic rituals or gatherings. Like I put faith in god, I give a truckload of significance to karma, character and compassion. — Varsha Dixit

Remember, you don't have to outrun the zombie. You just have to outrun your friends. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Transparency is for those who carry out public duties and exercise public power. Privacy is for everyone else. — Glenn Greenwald

Turns out typecasting is a real thing. — Bill Hader

Grizzly bears eat people without the benefit of music. — Don Kardong

I love it as it is, because it is a story, and it isn't stuck in one place. — N.D. Wilson

Everything always passes, and everything is already okay. Stay in the place where you can see that, and nothing will resist you. — Martha Beck

Not I; I must be found;
My parts, my title, and my perfect soul,
Shall manifest me rightly. — William Shakespeare

The second truism that we must understand is that poverty does not create our social problems, our social problems create our poverty. — Marco Rubio

I'd rather believe in my own choice and see it all go wrong than do something I'm not fully convinced of and later feel guilty about it. — Alicia Keys

I'm not to be confused with Natasha Henstridge in 'Species,' where I just emerge out of the weird alien womb looking amazing. I really rely heavily on my black outfits and my gold chains to give me sort of a thing. — Natasha Lyonne

She was enfolded in the great wings of Mrs. Whatsit and she felt comfort and strength pouring through her. Mrs. Whatsit was not speaking aloud, and yet through the wings Meg understood words.
My child, do not despair. Do you think we would have brought you here if there was no hope? We are asking you to do a difficult thing, but we are confident that you can do it. Your father needs help, he needs courage, and for his children he may be able to do what he cannot do for himself. — Madeleine L'Engle