Marriner Wood Quotes & Sayings
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Each one of us was harmed by being brought into existence. That harm is not negligible, because the quality of even the best lives is very bad - and considerably worse than most people recognize it to be. Although it is obviously too late to prevent our own existence, it is not too late to prevent the existence of future possible people. — David Benatar
In your twenties you're becoming who you're going to be and so you might as well not be an asshole. — Cheryl Strayed
And god damit,
I can barely say your name,
So I'll try to write it,
And fill the pen with blood from the sink. — Pierce The Veil
Each member of the community gives himself to it at the instant of its constitution, just as he actually is, himself and all his forces, including all goods in his possession. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
It is counterproductive to the devil to remind you that you are God's beloved when he is tempting you. — Paul Silway
My strongest hope is for a cameo as a band playing in a club visited by the detectives on 'Law & Order: SVU' during the course of an investigation, maybe during sound check, or something, so they can force us to stop playing while they question the sound guy. — John Darnielle
We all make mistakes... but it's also a step in the right direction. If nothing else it's a step away from the wrong one. — Adam Silvera
I feel on the verge of a great transformation, which may be as simple as becoming interested in other things. — Edward St. Aubyn
But then I think about my sister and what a shell-less turtle she was and how she wanted me to be one too. C'mon, Lennie, she used to say to me at least ten times a day. C'mon Len. And that makes me feel better, like it's her life rather than her death that is now teaching me how to be, who to be. — Jandy Nelson
No one can hand you anything as a dancer. You have to earn it. — Elizabeth Berkley
Resolved: that every man should live to the glory of God. Resolved second: that whether others do this or not I will. — Martin Luther
