Rainwing Ocs Quotes & Sayings
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You used to think your scars were your kryptonite. To me they've always made you seem like a superhero. — Posy Roberts

We'd better go," I say. "It's time for you to make Hmong babies."
Toua pulls free from my grasp. "You little
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"Go. Further the great Flower Clan. The mountainous homeland will sing from your victorious loins."
"You're disgusting! — Rose Christo

Every hour, Robert thinks, all over the globe, an infinite number of memories disappear, whole glowing atlases dragged into graves. But during that same hour children are moving about, surveying territory that seems to them entirely new. They push back the darkness; they scatter memories behind them like bread crumbs. The world is remade. — Anthony Doerr

No artist is ahead of his time. He is the time. It is just that others are behind the time. — Martha Graham

The diverse sound of my music makes it a good fit for that demographic. — B.o.B

There will be no more British guys. Unless they are members of the royal family, of course. — Meg Cabot

From education to broadband, from building roads and bridges to supporting the military, Barack Obama is delivering for North Carolina. And he is delivering for America. A growing middle class is the foundation for a strong America. — Bev Perdue

What would it be like to look in the mirror and actually accept what you see? Not loathe the reflection, or despise it, or be resigned to it? But to like it? — Justina Chen

Words are weapons. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Choose whatever box you like, Mike. Just don't put me in one, son. Believe me, I won't fit. — Nikki Grimes

Which do you think is more valuable to humanity?
a. Finding ways to tell humans that they have free will despite the incontrovertible fact that their actions are completely dictated by the laws of physics as instantiated in our bodies, brains and environments? That is, engaging in the honored philosophical practice of showing that our notion of "free will" can be compatible with determinism?
or
b. Telling people, based on our scientific knowledge of physics, neurology, and behavior, that our actions are predetermined rather than dictated by some ghost in our brains, and then sussing out the consequences of that conclusion and applying them to society?
Of course my answer is b). — Jerry A. Coyne

A common quality I see of people who are successful is that they are voracious readers. — Matt Mullenweg

I have come to think that's where Heaven is, a place in the memories of other where our best selves live — Christina Baker Kline

You might say, 'Can't we have a more human Christianity, without the cross, without Jesus, without stripping ourselves?' In this way we'd become pastry-shop Christians, like a pretty cake and nice sweet things. Pretty, but not true Christians. — Pope Francis