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Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

For I have always been a seeker, a dreamer, and a ponderer on seeking and dreaming ... — H.P. Lovecraft

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By Jennifer DeLucy

Before entering into any kind of intimate relationships, whether friendship, familial re-connection, or romance, the idea of "needing" or "being needed" must be eliminated. It's harmful to me and others. Need is no kind of foundation for anything. Rather, I choose to be wanted. "Want" is a deliberate choice. Wanting is not based in fear or ego (which are one in the same, I believe). Want comes from recognition of someone else's goodness and loving them for it. Being wanted is unconditional. It does not require emotional games be played, it does not require reparations be made or obligations be met. Being wanted is good, in and of itself. — Jennifer DeLucy

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By George Foreman

Being angry and resentful of someone is like letting them live rent-free in your head. — George Foreman

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By Greg Sestero

The only casting directors who'd be willing to call Tommy in on the basis of this headshot were the ones curious about what it was like to be murdered. — Greg Sestero

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By Popo Santos

I believe in power of speech, and food inside prison. — Popo Santos

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By Steve Anderson

Let's honor a man or woman who was there, but never a war itself and those who start it. — Steve Anderson

Man Playing God In Frankenstein Quotes By Jessica Valenti

I kind of love that there's not really a feminist canon; or maybe there is, but it's being changed, that it's a constantly moving canon in the feminist blogosphere. I love that. — Jessica Valenti