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Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Sara Wolf

And offers me a black rose.
"I figured you'd hate flowers, so I decided to get one that matched your soul" He says. I take the flower, careful not to touch any of his long finger. — Sara Wolf

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Alessandra Torre

She was such a paradox. In some ways, the strongest woman he'd ever met, her fire and spite and self-sufficiency clear and defined. In other ways, she was the softest, most vulnerable. She put herself too far out there, felt too strongly, would love too fiercely, give too freely, her actions a roadmap to destruction that would one day kill that spirit. — Alessandra Torre

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Freda Adler

Rape is the only crime in which the victim becomes the accused. — Freda Adler

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Mamie Van Doren

I took my acting very seriously. I did over 40 films, and naturally, some of them were called B-movies because the woman was at the top of the billing. Women couldn't star in their own movies. — Mamie Van Doren

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By J. Michael Straczynski

The point of mythology or myth is to point to the horizon and to point back to ourselves: This is who we are; this is where we came from; and this is where we're going. And a lot of Western society over the last hundred years - the last 50 years really - has lost that. We have become rather aimless and wandering. — J. Michael Straczynski

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Patti Smith

Sometimes [people] seem to think I came out of the womb, you know, cursing, with an electric guitar. — Patti Smith

Pastiches Et Melanges Quotes By Terry Pratchett

A witch didn't do things because they seemed a good idea at the time! That was practically cackling. You had to deal every day with people who were foolish and lazy and untruthful and downright unpleasant, and you could certainly end up thinking that the world would be considerably improved if you gave them a slap. But you didn't because, as Miss Tick had once explained:
a) it would make the world a better place for only a very short time;
b) it would then make the world a slightly worse place; and
c) you're not supposed to be as stupid as they are. — Terry Pratchett