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Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Julie Kagawa

How could I have been so blind as to want a soul? It was laughable now, to think that a soul could live inside me without being tainted by the centuries of blood and evil and death.
The voices agreed, laughing at me, mocking my quest. I didn't deserve a soul; I didn't deserve happiness, or peace. Why should I get my happy ending, when I'd left a swath of horror and destruction behind me wherever I went? — Julie Kagawa

Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Kenzaburo Oe

The ambiguous orientation of Japan drove the country into the position of an invader in Asia. — Kenzaburo Oe

Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Joan Halifax

When we have disorderly lives, it makes it difficult for our minds to be orderly and for us to be at ease with disorder. — Joan Halifax

Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Douglas Adams

He had had a terribly therapeutic yell at his prisoners and was now feeling quite relaxed and ready for a little callousness. The prisoners sat in Poetry Appreciation chairs - strapped in. Vogons suffered no illusions as to the regard their works were generally held in. Their early attempts at composition had been part of a bludgeoning insistence that they be accepted as a properly evolved and cultured race, — Douglas Adams

Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Bauvard

Divorce runs high these days, but I'm an exception to the norm. I got divorced when marriage was still popular. — Bauvard

Marcie Gonzalez Quotes By Veronica Roth

I love you, I say.
I said that once, before I went to Erudite headquarters, but he was asleep then. I don't know why I didn't say it when he could hear it. Maybe I was afraid to trust him with something so personal as my devotion. Or afraid that I did not know what it was to love someone. But now I think the scary thing was not saying it before it was too late. Not saying it before it was almost too late for me. — Veronica Roth