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Moremalleable Quotes By Wildbow

Death is inevitable. Life is too. Even if Scion succeeds, there will be some who remain, because they hid well enough, because they aren't interesting or different enough to kill. Life, death, a binary. — Wildbow

Moremalleable Quotes By Georgette Heyer

My lord, when I first encountered you the suspicion crossed my mind that your intellect was disordered. I am now certain that this is so! — Georgette Heyer

Moremalleable Quotes By Helen Fielding

Is it just me or is Sunday a bizarre night for a first date? All wrong, like Saturday morning or Monday at 2 p.m. — Helen Fielding

Moremalleable Quotes By C.L. Bryant

The epidemic is truly black-on-black crime. The greatest danger to the lives of young black men are young black men. — C.L. Bryant

Moremalleable Quotes By Tatyana Tolstaya

I don't want to deal with big, grand themes in my stories; art has nothing to do with themes. When you deal with themes, you are not creating; you are lecturing. — Tatyana Tolstaya

Moremalleable Quotes By Diana Hollingsworth Gessler

Joshua Tree was named by Mormon pioneers- The arms looked like Joshua beckoning them to the promised land. — Diana Hollingsworth Gessler

Moremalleable Quotes By Rami M. Shapiro

Enveloped in Your Light, may I be a beacon to those in search of Light. Sheltered in Your Peace, may I offer shelter to those in need of peace. Embraced by Your Presence, so may I be present to others. — Rami M. Shapiro

Moremalleable Quotes By Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot

Dissonance between family and school, therefore, is not only inevitable in a changing society; it also helps to make children moremalleable and responsive to a changing world. By the same token, one could say that absolute homogeneity between family and school would reflect a static, authoritarian society and discourage creative, adaptive development in children. — Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot