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Massue Survival Quotes By Eric Zorn

This sense of the safe-deposit box as a totem of responsible security inspired me to rent a box myself shortly after the birth of our first child ... . — Eric Zorn

Massue Survival Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

The strangest, most generous, and proudest of all virtues is true courage. — Michel De Montaigne

Massue Survival Quotes By George R R Martin

With scarcely a moment's respite, they began to play a very different sort of song. No one sang the words, but Catelyn knew "The Rains of Castamere" when she heard it. Edwyn was hurrying toward a door. She hurried faster, driven by the music. Six quick strides and she caught him. And who are you, the proud lord said, that I must bow so low? — George R R Martin

Massue Survival Quotes By Allen Wheelis

Neurotic suffering indicates inner conflict. Each side of the conflict is likely to be a composite of many partial forces, each one of which has been structured into behavior, attitude, perception, value. Each component asserts itself, claims priority, insists that something else yield, accommodates. The conflict therefore is fixed, stubborn, enduring. It may be impugned and dismissed without effect, imprecations and remorse are of no avail, strenuous acts of will may be futile; it causes - yet survives and continues to cause - the most intense suffering, humiliation, rending of flesh.
Such a conflict is not to be uprooted or excised. It is not an ailment, it is the patient himself. The suffering will not disappear without a change in the conflict, and a change in the conflict amounts to a change in what one is and how one lives, feels, reacts. — Allen Wheelis

Massue Survival Quotes By Marcus Tullius Cicero

Rashness is the companion of youth, prudence of old age. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

Massue Survival Quotes By Allen Tate

The idiot greens the meadow with his eyes,
The meadow creeps implacable and still;
A dog barks, the hammock swings, he lies.
One two three the cows bulge on the hill. — Allen Tate

Massue Survival Quotes By Johanna Lindsey

Rupert yanked Rebecca off her seat to the floor! If that weren't bad enough, he dropped down on top of her, not with his full weight,, but enough to make it uncomfortable.
Rebecca had,of course, heard the gunfire that had prompted Rupert's actions. She wasn't deaf. Still, annoyed, she asked, "Do you really think a shot is going to get through the back panel of a coach this sturdily built? And fired from a moving vehicle? Anyone aiming isn't likely to hit us a'tall."
"They're on horseback," was all he said.
"Even worse.Have you ever hit what you aimed at while racing along on a horse?"
"Yes."
She snorted,but believing him at all. — Johanna Lindsey

Massue Survival Quotes By Valerie Z. Lewis

And this song," Doug said as the CD advanced to the next track, "Makes me think about how Stephen's love completes my soul." Rapid-fire drumming led into lyrics describing the satisfaction one felt when pointing a Glock at a filthy puta. — Valerie Z. Lewis

Massue Survival Quotes By C.E. Dimond

I didn't want to think there was something out there that I just hadn't been able to see, hadn't been able to stop. — C.E. Dimond

Massue Survival Quotes By Karen Abbott

I greatly admired Gypsy [Rose Lee] for being able to rise above her circumstances; I was terrified of her; I thought she was generous; I thought she was brilliant; I thought she was cruel. — Karen Abbott

Massue Survival Quotes By Adrienne Shelly

Theater represents to me this phenomenon in juxtaposition to real life, where there are all these imposed guidelines. — Adrienne Shelly

Massue Survival Quotes By George Lucas

Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny, consume you it will ... — George Lucas

Massue Survival Quotes By Eric Micha'el Leventhal

The blessing of resistance lies in its power to illuminate those aspects of ourselves which have eluded our appreciation. — Eric Micha'el Leventhal