Mortem Mod Quotes & Sayings
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Cam hadn't been this entertained in a long time. No sensual depravities, no skilled courtesan, not even a room full of unclothed women, could have interested him half as much as Miss Amelia Hathaway and her red ribbons. — Lisa Kleypas

I cannot remember how I felt when the light went out of my eyes. I suppose I felt it was always night and perhaps I wondered why the day did not come. — Helen Keller

With ignorance comes fear- from fear comes bigotry. Education is the key to acceptance. — Kathleen Patel

For the most part, I do not go out all that often, so it varies. — Angie Everhart

If you ain't scared, there's nothing to be brave about. — Joe Rossi

Avoid the "hard-to-grasp" headline - the headline that requires thought and is not clear at first glance. — John Caples

sometimes I feel my tether is too short." "You will lose that tether soon enough, and then someday when you are in a heap of hurt and trouble, you are going to reach for it and wish your mama was on the other end. — Ronald Yates

It is the duty of all Nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey his will, to be grateful for his benefits, and humbly to implore his protection and favors. — George Washington

It's not about knowing. You can never really know someone. It's really about trust.
- Jameson Rook, Heat Rises — Richard Castle

Acting of some actors seems natural, because they have no talent. — Jules Renard

One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey; but I like to go by myself. — William Hazlitt

I had been practicing guitar about six months beforehand; I concentrated mostly on the songs I had to play. I got those down pretty well so they could use me actually playing. — Freddie Highmore

He felt as though his capacity for loving had been blunted, the nerve endings severed. He — Robert Galbraith

There is no creative expression of artistic value that has ever been produced by ex-drunkards and ex-drug-addicts. Who the hell would bother with a Rolling Stones without booze or with a Jimi Hendrix without heroin? — Lars Von Trier

At issue for Peladan is the potency of the visual image: art's ability to construct images for viewing that can mobilize, concentrate and redirect instinctive responses. He brings out into the open the recognition underlying all decadent art; that is, the political function of the fascinated gaze. — Jennifer Birkett