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Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Krista Ritchie

He is power. Man. And strength. He is charm and desire and indestructible things.
I want to emit an equivalent passion. I want to be strength and desire. But I'm not sure how to match him and still move. It's easy to be confident in the face of average-standing competition. It's hard to pretend you're something greater in the face of someone who's already beyond great. — Krista Ritchie

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Anne Sexton

June and July?
These are the months
we call Boiling Water. — Anne Sexton

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Eve Ensler

I've been involved in social activism my entire life, and I would argue that many people involved in social activist movements have done very little work on themselves. — Eve Ensler

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Marty Rubin

It's a sick philosophy that begrudges people their illusions. — Marty Rubin

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Diane Mott Davidson

In a mystery, the sleuth must be believably involved and emotionally invested in solving the crime. — Diane Mott Davidson

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Aldous Huxley

Deprived of their newspapers or a novel, reading-addicts will fall back onto cookery books, on the literature which is wrapped around bottles of patent medicine, on those instructions for keeping the contents crisp which are printed on the outside of boxes of breakfast cereals. On anything. — Aldous Huxley

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Carlton Cuse

'Lost' is about a bunch of people stranded on an island. It's compelling, but kind of tiny. But what sustains you are the characters. — Carlton Cuse

Mnemic Deathbox Quotes By Zechariah Barrett

Jean smirked and raised an eyebrow at Leor. "Would you like to fly through the Louvre?"
Leor couldn't perceive how that would even be possible. But Jean would inevitably find a way. "No, no!" Leor ardently replied. "Let's just land there and take a walk. Look at some statues, get some air."
"Ah, but do we not have plenty of air, flowing around up here in the skies?" Jean asked, diving down towards the Seine, and then sharply pulling up along one of the slopes.
"Would you like me to vomit again?" Leor asked, with a hand near his mouth. — Zechariah Barrett