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Quilton Bear Quotes By Richelle Mead

The greatest and most powerful revolutions often start very quietly, hidden in the shadows. Remember that. — Richelle Mead

Quilton Bear Quotes By Osayi Emokpae Lasisi

You get to choose your decision, but you don't get to choose the consequences. — Osayi Emokpae Lasisi

Quilton Bear Quotes By Jim Butcher

Wait. You work for me?"
"I prefer to think of it as managing your incompetence. — Jim Butcher

Quilton Bear Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

I was supposed to watch you, yeah. They thought it was weird that Atherton would send his own kid to Hecate, so we wanted to keep an eye on you. No pun intended. (Archer) — Rachel Hawkins

Quilton Bear Quotes By Sung Yee Poon

Life and death is a matter of destiny, just like day and night is the law of the universe. Chuang Tzu — Sung Yee Poon

Quilton Bear Quotes By Johann Most

Is anarchism possible? The failure of attempts to attain freedom does not mean the cause is lost. — Johann Most

Quilton Bear Quotes By Justin Evans

Festina lente. You know what that means?"
Hurry slowly."
Bene." He smiled.
-A Good & Happy Child — Justin Evans

Quilton Bear Quotes By Victor J. Stenger

The battle over the validity of evolution has been publicly posed as a scientific one. However, you will find little sign of it in scientific journals, where such quarrels as exist are over details, not the basic concept ... Evolution has proved so useful as a paradigm for the origin and structure of life that it constitutes the foundation of the sciences of biology and medicine. — Victor J. Stenger

Quilton Bear Quotes By Lorraine Heath

How could he give her so much, yet leave her so little. — Lorraine Heath

Quilton Bear Quotes By William Irwin

The computer-simulated dreamworld of the Matrix trilogy is a technological version of Descartes's evil demon. In essence it represents the idea of a mind (the Architect) more powerful than our own that is intent on deceiving us whenever, and however, it sees fit. — William Irwin