Originals Season 2 Episode 6 Quotes & Sayings
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The complete destruction of traditional marriage and the nuclear family is the 'revolutionary or utopian' goal of feminism. — Kate Millett

It was weird the way you could be friends with someone but not really know the ugly parts of their lives. We all had our secrets, I supposed. — Liz Czukas

Without loving and caring for others, most of us stand little chance of communing with God/the Divine Wisdom, no matter how many years we may spend in silent prayer. — Bo Lozoff

If I had any advice for my 16-year-old self, it would just be to stay strong, because acting is not an easy lifestyle, especially when you are starting out. That being said, it definitely makes it all worth it when it does happen. — Melissa Benoist

The fact that people are massed anonymously together may be in one sense an alienation, but in another sense it is a condition of their emancipation. — Terry Eagleton

Open your eyes to new opportunities — Sunday Adelaja

It's like parenting. The hardest, most intensive time comes at the very beginning. We still love those babies as they grow into daredevil children, recalcitrant teens, and parents setting eyes on their own babes for the first time. We just get a little more sleep while we do it. — Debora Geary

Here we are, by the side of the river - once upon a time we had a notion we were Romeo's. — Jack Kerouac

It had just hit her why and how people could fall in love with Istanbul, in spite of all the sorrow it might cause them. It would not be easy to fall out of love with a city this heartbreakingly beautiful. With — Elif Shafak

Neither the executive nor the legislature can act beyond the limits of the law. — Justice Asok Kumar Ganguly

The thing is that you don't meet someone until you do ... and the older we get, the harder it is. And maybe not all of us will meet someone. — Jennifer Close

Maturity is not equated with independence though it includes a certain capacity for independence ... The independence of the mature person is simply that he does not collapse when he has to stand alone. It is not an independence of needs for other persons with whom to have relationship: that would not be desired by the mature. — Nancy Chodorow