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Rumyana Popova Quotes By Gena Showalter

Disappointment mixed with bitter acceptance flashed in her eyes. "Maybe you are real," she said. "It would require a dark side I don't have to create someone like you."
"You forgot to say 'no offense' before making that statement."
"No, I didn't. I meant offense."
Bold little human, wasn't she?
-Annabelle and Zacharel — Gena Showalter

Rumyana Popova Quotes By Chris Avellone

On my long list of hates about RPGs, one of them was, I always felt it was an unnecessary chore to make you care about a world when, in fact, what most players care about is their own personal experience. — Chris Avellone

Rumyana Popova Quotes By Matthew Desmond

In Milwaukee's poorest black neighborhoods, eviction had become commonplace- especailly for women. In those neighborhoods, 1 female renter in 17 was evicted through the court system each year, which was twice as often as men from those neighborhoods ad nine times as often as women from the city's poorest white areas. Women from black neighborhoods made up 9 percent of Milwaukee's population and 30 percent of its evicted tenants.
If incarceration has come to define the lives of men from impoverished black neighborhoods, eviction was shaping the lives of women. Poor black men were locked up. Poor black women were locled out. — Matthew Desmond

Rumyana Popova Quotes By Ann Coulter

They spent the night in jail, where their progressive views on gay marriage served them well. — Ann Coulter

Rumyana Popova Quotes By Nancy Mairs

My writing arises out of erotic impulse toward an other: it is an act of love. And I want terribly to be loved in return, as a sign that I have loved well enough. — Nancy Mairs

Rumyana Popova Quotes By Alfonso X Of Castile

Sensible men no longer belive in miracles; they were invented by priests to humbug the peasants. — Alfonso X Of Castile