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Porter Scavo Quotes By Otto Weininger

Among the notable things about fire is that it also requires oxygen to burn - exactly like its enemy, life. Thereby are life and flames so often compared. — Otto Weininger

Porter Scavo Quotes By Mark Gatiss

History is a burden. Stories can make us fly. — Mark Gatiss

Porter Scavo Quotes By Richard Rohr

People inside of belonging systems are very threatened by those who are not within that group. They are threatened by anyone who has found their citizenship in places they cannot control. — Richard Rohr

Porter Scavo Quotes By Jonathan R. Miller

NO BITCHING" - Drizz — Jonathan R. Miller

Porter Scavo Quotes By Andrea Cremer

He is Monroe's son." I pointed at Ren. "And he's your best hope to win this war." "He's what?" Shay's voice was dead quiet. I'm what?" Ren kept his own voice to a whisper, but the look he'd thrown me was a bit alarmed. — Andrea Cremer

Porter Scavo Quotes By Edmund Clowney

Never before has the world been so desperately asking for answers to crucial questions, and never before has the world been so frantically committed to the idea that no answers are possible. — Edmund Clowney

Porter Scavo Quotes By Terry Pratchett

And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things. — Terry Pratchett

Porter Scavo Quotes By Jonathan L. Howard

He found Satan on his throne in the cavern of lava, reading a large-print edition of Wheatley's The Satanist. 'It's a rum way to warn people off from worshiping me,' Satan commented, indicating the book. 'It seems to be lots of fun, according to this. Still, I bet they all die horribly at the end. Oh well. Who wants to live forever? — Jonathan L. Howard

Porter Scavo Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

One of the things I can't stand about Christians is their admiration of meekness. Imagine elevating meekness into a virtue! Meekness! Can you imagine a heaven filled only with the meek? What a dreadful idea. The food would get cold while everyone passed the dishes to everyone else. Meekness is no good, Derfel. Anger and selfishness, those are the qualities that make the world march. — Bernard Cornwell