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Misidentification Delusions Quotes By Keifer Sutherland

I remember her, not a girl but the girl. The brains behind the all time top ten comic book vixens only wish they could conjure a a siren the likes of Susan Glenn, beneath my feet my own private earthquake registered an eight when Susan Glenn was near. In her presence all was beautiful before she arrived turned grotesque and in her shadows others became goblinesque, if she approached Susan Glenn she didn't walk she floated, accompanied by Pyrotechnics spectacals that left me feeling a foot tall. She embodied every desireable quality I have ever wanted. In my mind I was a peasant before a Queen. And so Susan Glenn and I were never a thing, if I could do it again, I'd do it differently. — Keifer Sutherland

Misidentification Delusions Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

I told you I would go to Hell to rescue you and that's just what I did ... And I'd do it again. — Sylvain Reynard

Misidentification Delusions Quotes By David Mixner

Those who are trying to remain healthy with HIV/AIDS are in the most vulnerable period of their lives; that's no time to leave them without access to care. — David Mixner

Misidentification Delusions Quotes By Kathryn Lasky

Mary Queen of Scots is the most 'normal' girl who became a queen that I have ever written about. — Kathryn Lasky

Misidentification Delusions Quotes By Cortney S. Warren

Whether what you learned was objectively true or false, the conclusions that you made about yourself, your environment, and other people will be replayed in your life because they become a part of who you are. — Cortney S. Warren

Misidentification Delusions Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Nick rubbed his hand across his face as he tried to make sense of her prattle. But that was the thing about Simi. She seldom made sense. — Sherrilyn Kenyon