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This town must learn,
even against its will, how much it costs
to scorn a God's mysteries and to be purged.
So shall I vindicate my virgin mother
and reveal myself to mortals as a God,
the son of God. — Euripides

Another part of the challenge was to bring back things that you've forgotten about and maybe some things you haven't forgotten about, recontextualize them and have the series make sense. — J.H. Wyman

The world went from black and white and into color when I laid eyes on you, my love. There'll be no going back. — R.K. Lilley

I had the fear of heights when I was young, along with many other fears and phobias, including the fear of dogs, bees, horses, and blood. — David D. Burns

What's a hero, if not for its journey. I think you're going to recontextualize what saving the world means, and I think that you will be satisfied with the stakes. That's all I can say about that. — J.H. Wyman

Growing up, I had a front row seat to seeing two people work really hard. My dad scrubbed toilets at a private Catholic school for a while, and that was to help me get through school. — Mia Love

Lord, deliver me from the man who never makes a mistake, and also from the man who makes the same mistake twice. — William J. Mayo

Once you step onto the fairy path, it's almost like there's no way off. You have to keep going. — Brian Froud

We didn't lose the game; we just ran out of time. — Vince Lombardi Jr.

These boys need women who can take the heat without meltin' like butter, and sometimes that heat is fiery. They need women who can give back their shit so they don't walk all over 'em and get bored out of their fucking skulls. And they need women who can go soft when the situation demands because they get hard knocks on a regular basis, sometimes literal y, and comin' home to somethin' soft is the only way to cope. — Kristen Ashley

There is no quality so contrary to any nature which one cannot affect, and put on upon occasion, in order to serve an interest. — Jonathan Swift