Nanang Selembe Quotes & Sayings
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I don't know what marriages are like on your plane. I know Fae marriages can be all about respect and treating your wife like a lady. That's crap, love. You're my wife. I'm going to do all sorts of filthy things to you because you belong to me. You're my little toy. I'm going to fuck you as often as I can and in as many ways as my filthy mind can come up with. That's a strong marriage. — Sophie Oak

It's perfect," Gregory handed the horse back to me. "And it has such feeling and expression to it. That I expected, but I would never have expected this level of detail from a demon. Honestly, I would have expected you to shoot the bottles off the railing or twist them into a horrific mass. Not create this delicate thing of beauty."
"There is equal beauty in the things called horrific. The act of destruction is an expression of beauty, too. I destroyed the bottle to make the horse. Is a pretty glass horse worth the loss of a bottle, but the sound of shattered glass and bits flying through the air isn't? Is transformation only worthy if you approve of the end result? — Debra Dunbar

I've reprised roles in the theatre, which is somehow more accepted, and where one can automatically go deeper and further into the role. — Cate Blanchett

A CHRISTMAS TREE was coming up Eleventh Avenue. Or rather, was trying to come; having tangled itself in a shopping cart someone had abandoned in the crosswalk, it shuddered and bristled and heaved, on the verge of bursting into flame. — Garth Risk Hallberg

I will try to win the Olympics gold in London. — Ryoko Tani

Your thoughts are your wand. Trust what you think and it will happen. — Debasish Mridha

The great moral question of the 21st century is this: if all knowing, all culture, all art, all useful information can be costlessly given to everyone at the same price that it is given to anyone; if everyone can have everything, anywhere, all the time, why is it ever moral to exclude anyone? — Eben Moglen

You can't write about fantasy without being ridiculous. — John Banville

God's Word is not a book of human ideas ... it is given to us by [God] to teach us how to live. — Billy Graham

The sun, however, was shining, and as he stepped into the light Rial felt his spirits revived by its rays. He — L.D. Houghton

You may like me, you may hate me. But I guarantee you'll remember me. — Shane Porteous

A platitude is simply a truth repeated till people get tired of hearing it. — Stanley Baldwin