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Medontime Quotes By Philipp Meyer

Of course she could not help but be drawn to people like Hank, people with their own fire, but no matter how much they thought they loved you or their family or their country, no matter how they pledged their allegiance, that fire always burned for them alone. — Philipp Meyer

Medontime Quotes By Ada Palmer

More than sixty years ago we instituted floating citizenship, so children of mixed parents would not be compelled to choose between several equal fatherlands. It was not the end of our countries. Almost everyone still prefers to have a homeland to love and return to, and the legal possibility of life without a homeland does not destroy the bonds of culture, language, and history which make a homeland home. — Ada Palmer

Medontime Quotes By Rebecca Donovan

I was torturing her. Guilt was her poison, and I was pouring it down her throat. — Rebecca Donovan

Medontime Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Then I whispered, "I love you, my Lahn," and heard the swift hiss of his intake of breath. Then he buried his face in my neck and whispered back, "Loot kay hansahnalay na, my Circe." And I love you, my Circe. — Kristen Ashley

Medontime Quotes By Margaret Atwood

The truly fearless think of themselves as normal. — Margaret Atwood

Medontime Quotes By George W. Bush

The best diplomacy starts with getting to know each other — George W. Bush

Medontime Quotes By Koren Zailckas

I grew up in a family that despised displays of strong emotion, rage in particular. We stewed. We sulked. When arguments did occur, they were full-scale conniptions, and we regarded them as family failings. Afterward, we withdrew from one another and tried our best to strike the event from our memories. — Koren Zailckas

Medontime Quotes By Rachel Roberts

no demon can posses you if you maintain the ability to turn and laugh at it — Rachel Roberts

Medontime Quotes By Reza Aslan

Among Romans, crucifixion originated as a deterrence against revolt of slaves, probably as early as 200 B.C.E. By Jesus's time, it was the primary form of punishment for "inciting rebellion" (i.e., treason or sedition) the exact crime which Jesus was charged.[..] The punishment applied solely to non-Roman citizens. Roman citizens could be crucified, however, if the crime was so grave that it essentially forfeited their citizenship. — Reza Aslan