Merpeople Fanfic Quotes & Sayings
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Top Merpeople Fanfic Quotes
If you hurt me, Bailey, I'll hurt you. Ask the bitch under my bed." "I'm — Mackie Malone
I can definitely say the same thing [discussing Steffi Graf's claim that she had played against at least one top player who used steroids]. Steroids can really make a difference, physically and mentally. I'd be really disappointed if I had been ranked No. 2 behind someone who took steroids. — Chris Evert
I always wondered how I could tell when the right one came along - but it was easy. He was the only one that came along. — Phyllis Diller
Someone is watching you. Or, someone is probably watching you. Or, you feel like someone's watching you. So you follow the rules whether someone's watching you or not. — E. Lockhart
And what unity is to be had, at a time when orchestras are dying out, and when opera houses are about to close their doors; what's going to come next - when nothing new in music, for the orchestra, is truly lasting: pieces are performed once, and then they're thrown away. — Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau
It reminds me why I chose Dauntless in the first place: not because they are perfect, but because they are alive. Because they are free. — Veronica Roth
I walked home past the glass whiskers of the houses, reflecting the downward rushing waterfalls of night. — Richard Brautigan
Me sins are great, and I'll burn for dem. But if ye never believe anyt'in' else, know dat I loved ye more den anyt'in'. Ye were me sanctuary. Me solace in a world gone mad. I'd endure a thousand deat's to go back and ensure ye did not feel one moment of pain. — Nicole Jacquelyn
I believe the process of going from confusion to understanding is a precious, even emotional, experience that can be the foundation of self-confidence. — Brian Greene
revolution was just a short step away from counterrevolution. — Yu Hua
This 'archaic' stage of Sumerian script is not wholly understood by modern scholarship; and Sumerology is a tightly-knit, somewhat secretive academic discipline, which does not make it easy for the outsider to form a clear view of the current state of knowledge in the field. — Geoffrey Sampson
