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Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Steven Erikson

Who now strides on my trail
devouring the distance between
no matter how I flee, the wasted
breath of my haste cast into the wind
and these dogs will prevail
dragging me down in howling glee
for the beasts were born fated,
trained in bold vengeance
by my own switch and hand
and no god will stand in my stead,
nor provide me sanctuary, even
should I plead for absolution -
the hounds of my deeds belong
only to me, and they have long hunted
and now the hunt ends. — Steven Erikson

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Kirk Diedrich

She sees me.
Even when I'm not there.
Even when I don't see myself.
Even when I hate what I see.
She sees me.
For me.
For us. — Kirk Diedrich

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Jonathan L. Walls

In the Zelda universe, we see what might be called a refined polytheism of three goddesses. It is polytheistic because there are three distinct deities here, unlike the great monotheistic religions, and it is refined because it seems that these three goddesses are always in harmony with one another, having intentions that are both united and aimed at the good. — Jonathan L. Walls

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Jenny Holzer

Being alone with yourself is increasingly unpopular. — Jenny Holzer

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Big L

I'm gettin' stacks while you askin' people, 'Do you want some fries with that?' — Big L

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Drake

We all got dreams and we all star reaching — Drake

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Charles Simic

I left parts of myself everywhere,
The way absent-minded people leave
Gloves and umbrellas
Whose colors are sad from dispensing so much bad luck — Charles Simic

Schottler Chowchilla Quotes By Doris Lessing

There's always this sense of incredulity that writers feel, because they're usually living flat and ordinary lives, because they have to. — Doris Lessing