Mortiis Quotes & Sayings
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Judy's friend that she has known the longest has just broken up with her boyfriend and is depressed. Judy likes her more now that she is depressed and feels unmotivated in life. Judy feels unmotivated in life. — Ellen Kennedy
It can be very dangerous to see things from somebody else's point of view without the proper training. — Douglas Adams
But I guessed she would never stop wanting more for me, more from me. Maybe that's what mothers did. — Kiera Cass
It's time to WAKE UP and make empowering choices. — Darren Hardy
The biggest mistake you can make in your life is to be always afraid of making a mistake. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
All of us hate to be caged, Mitch. For Hyde, and maybe Chastity, it's necessary. But for the rest of us, it's a choice." Eden stalked out, wondering which choice she was making. — Lauren Stewart
Love is only found in books — Ellen Hopkins
What do I know about sex? I'm a married man. — Tom Clancy
Concentration is the secret of srength. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The main reason for the break was a combination of travel and going back to university, which drew me into theatre more than music. I did stuff on acoustic guitar when I was traveling, filed it away and made notes, without it being musical notation. Just taped the odd thing, did a sketch, stuck it on a cassette. I thought at some point, I'll go back to it. Some of it I did use in '84-'85 when I started working in the Free Theatre in Christchurch. So it might seem like I had given up after the Pin Group, but I just went into a different avenue. — Roy Montgomery
Other folk thought the Rage was simple bloodlust, a berserk savagery that neither knew nor cared what its target was, and so it was when it struck without warning. But when a hradani gave himself to it knowingly, it was as cold as it was hot, as rational as it was lethal. To embrace the Rage was to embrace a splendor, a glory, a denial of all restraint but not of reason. It was pure, elemental purpose, unencumbered by compassion or horror or pity, yet it was far more than mere frenzy. — David Weber
