Miladys Crossword Quotes & Sayings
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'Helter-Skelter' was the motive for the murders. Manson borrowed that term from a Beatles song on the 'White Album.' In England, helter-skelter is a playground ride. To Manson, helter-skelter meant a war between whites and blacks that the Beatles were in favor of. — Vincent Bugliosi
The myth of redemptive violence - Caesar, peace, and victory - is in people's bones so deeply, we aren't even aware of it. You crush the opposition; that's how we bring peace. — Rob Bell
Growing up in a house of five girls, I couldn't help but glance at a fashion magazine or two. — Karlie Kloss
God shakes our confidence in our earthly life so that we can yearn for our heavenly life, where our joy is truly unshakable and where our wailing will be turned into dancing. Prayer: — Timothy J. Keller
Every time I mention her, Magnus says, "Are you two getting along?" in raised, hopeful tones, like we're endangered pandas who need to make a baby. — Sophie Kinsella
I hate the word homophobia. It's not a phobia. You are not scared. You are an asshole, — Morgan Freeman
All nice girls sketch a little. — P.G. Wodehouse
I'm fond of my werecats, if only because I have four real-world felines staring at me as I type. — Cynthia Leitich Smith
Let me get this straight: You want to poison me nearly to death, put me out to the side of the road and then set me on fire, right?"
" ... It sounded a lot better when we were out in the mushroom patch."
"Those must have been SOME mushrooms!"
Reggie Sinclair and The Witches in Training from Angela's Coven. — Bruce Jenvey
Being an artist is celebrating life. — Henry Moore
The essence of all religions is one. Only their approaches are different. — Mahatma Gandhi
I try to shave at night so my skin has a chance to settle by the early morning call-time. — Patrick Wilson
Weep not, everything must have its day. — Sophocles
The authors disclose that in less than a century the word "tension" grew from signifying a literal electric charge to a metaphor for emotional stress between two people. Writes Owen Barfield, "The scientists who discovered the forces of electricity actually made it possible for the human beings who came after them to have a slightly different idea, a slightly fuller consciousness of their relationship with one another. — Philip Zaleski