Savagestrong Quotes & Sayings
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Damned planes. Too confining, too noisy - too fucking high in the air. — Shiloh Walker
My own training is in the field of neuroendocrinology and I really became very fascinated many years ago with the molecules of emotion, molecules that we call neuropeptides. — Deepak Chopra
You said you wanted to know how to please me? Consider this lesson number one. Don't be afraid to ask for what you want. Hearing you say it is a major turn on. — Kendall Ryan
You know when you're by yourself you can say the most outrageous things. No one is listening. — Art Hochberg
You can never want too much. That's how they silence us," I said. "They told us we were lucky to be in the penal colony instead of the aether. Lucky to be murdered with NiteKind, not the noose. Lucky to be alive, even if we weren't free. They told us to stop wanting more than what they gave us, because what they gave us was more than we deserved." I picked up my jacket. "You're not a prisoner any more, Arcturus." Warden looked at me in silence. I left him in that ruined hall with the music echoing above him. — Samantha Shannon
I like to write stories where young people have a strong feeling about something being fair or unfair, right or wrong, cruel or kind, and they act on the basis of that - often in the face of the prevailing limits of behaviour. — Morris Gleitzman
My sixteenth was anything but sweet; it was more like the passage into hell on earth. — Kirsty Moseley
They were the kind of words you read back and every lettered limb surprises you because you never knew you really felt those things the whole time. — Hannah Brencher
The only thing worse than not having your dream come true is having it come true for a little while. — Jonathan Tropper
Nobody was interested in playing Bob Marley on the radio. We had to tour him - that was the only way it could work. — Chris Blackwell
Mistress Mary Quite Contrary — Frances Hodgson Burnett
Ideas are more difficult to kill than people, but they can be killed, in the end.' There — Neil Gaiman
Even the most ardent environmentalist doesn't really want to stop pollution. If he thinks about it, and doesn't just talk about it, he wants to have the right amount of pollution. We can't really afford to eliminate it - not without abandoning all the benefits of technology that we not only enjoy but on which we depend. — Milton Friedman
I cannot kill him, she muttered to herself. I cannot kill him. I promised Bianka I'd stop at ten bodies a day, and I've already surpassed my quota for the fifth day in a row. I cannot kill him. — Gena Showalter