Pleistocene Horse Quotes & Sayings
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Did you know that when the baby starts moving that it's called the quickening?" Hope says.
I snicker. "So she's going to burst out of my stomach with a sword declaring there can be only one?"
"Possibly. Women have died in childbirth, right? The baby is essentially a parasite. It lives off your nutrients, saps your energy." She taps the bottom of a hanger against her lip. "So yeah, I think the Highlander motto could fit."
Carin and I look at her in horror. "Hopeless, you can shut up any time now," Carin orders.
"I was just saying, from a medical standpoint, it's a possible theory. Not here, but maybe in other less developed nations." She reaches over and pats my belly. "Don't worry. You're safe. You should've gotten more maternity clothes," she says, moving on to another topic while I'm still digesting that my baby is a parasite. — Elle Kennedy
Be aware of your breathing. Notice how this takes attention away from your thinking and creates space. — Eckhart Tolle
Do you think it was part of some plan, that you got shot so you would end up in that church and discover religion?' Bruce shook his head. 'I got shot because someone was willing to exchange the name of an undercover cop for a lot of cash. Ending up in church
God was just kind enough to make something come out of the disaster that hit my life. — Dee Henderson
Deliver us, O Allah, from the Sea of Names. — Ibn Arabi
Darren smiled. "He saved my life and my dog's life. He loves pit bulls." "That's all I need to hear. — Neal Wooten
When I was sixteen, it was simple. Poetry existed; therefore it could be written; and nobody had told me - yet - the many, many reasons why it could not be written by me. — Margaret Atwood
There is no stillness like the quiet of the first cold nights in the fall. — Carson McCullers
Make no mistake about it: the labeling of someone's language as 'sexist' involves a political judgment and implies the desirability of a particular sociological doctrine. One may be in favor of that doctrine (as I believe I am) but it is quite another matter to force writers by edicts and censorship into accepting it. — Neil Postman
It really does mean so much when your cast mates, who you respect so much, tell you that you made them laugh. — Gillian Jacobs
