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Miscreation Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

Stupid water, ruining my enjoyment of swimming. — Brandon Sanderson

Miscreation Quotes By Ashleigh Brilliant

There are some things children cannot know, because once they learn them they are no longer children. — Ashleigh Brilliant

Miscreation Quotes By Huntley Fitzpatrick

I can't help but notice that ... well, you're in my life ... at our house, with my family, in my world. But am I really in yours? ... — Huntley Fitzpatrick

Miscreation Quotes By Lois McMaster Bujold

One step at a time," Vorkosigan returned grimly, "I can walk around the world. Watch me. — Lois McMaster Bujold

Miscreation Quotes By Ella Frank

Logan hadn't been lying about how much he wanted Tate. It was insane. Basically, Tate just had to look at him, breathe near him, or be in the same vicinity, and he was ready to go. Usually, Logan could control his body better, but one flirtatious comment or smile from the man currently kissing his way up his neck, and he was useless. — Ella Frank

Miscreation Quotes By Matt Chandler

The net that catches me when I confront traumatic events is that 10,000 years from now, they will be a reason for rejoicing. — Matt Chandler

Miscreation Quotes By Joyce Meyer

You can not live your life just based on what everyone else thinks. — Joyce Meyer

Miscreation Quotes By Jennifer Senior

We long for experiences "of profound connection with others," he writes, "of deep understanding of natural phenomena, of love, of being profoundly moved by music or tragedy, or doing something new and innovative." Just as important, we long for esteem and pride, "a self that happiness is a fitting response to." Implicit in Nozick's experiment is the idea that happiness should be a by-product, not a goal. Many of the ancient Greeks believed the same. To Aristotle, eudaimonia (roughly translated as "flourishing") meant doing something productive. Happiness could only be achieved through exploiting our strengths and our potential. To be happy, one must do, not just feel. — Jennifer Senior