Sepulchred Quotes & Sayings
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Why do you write strong female characters?
Because you're still asking me that question. — Joss Whedon

I went through my whole life wanting to feel I belonged. I was very, very lonely, so I would marry people that I wasn't really in love with, and who weren't right for me, because I hoped they would be. — Lana Wood

And I breathe large at home. I drop my cloak,
Unclasp my girdle, loose the band that ties
My hair ... now could I but unloose my soul!
We are sepulchred alive in this close world,
And want more room. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning

If you wait too long in Vegas, you end up with a chicken finger in your underwear. — Chelsea Handler

Nature does not reveal her mysteries once and for all. — Seneca.

It would have been easy for me to bring out a real cheesy pop song, but 'Please Don't Let Me Go' isn't your typical 'X Factor' single, and it's a grower, not a shower. — Olly Murs

If you FAIL to PLAN. You PLAN to FAIL. — Benjamin Franklin

Climate change is a fact. Its consequences, damages and costs are already being felt around the globe. — Heinz Fischer

As a teenager, my blackness was also questioned by some of the life choices I made that weren't considered to be 'black' choices. For example, joining the swim team when it is a known fact that 'black folk don't swim'; or choosing to become a vegetarian when blacks clearly love chicken. — Issa Rae

I am so mad at the press I could just strangle them! — Ann Romney

The only person I've had sex with on Jersey Shore is my boyfriend. — Nicole Polizzi

How about this - let's not let our past determine whether God loves us or not. He does. And we'll never get it right without him. — Susan May Warren

Evolution has primarily been an attack on religion by militant atheists who wrap themselves in the mantle of science in an effort to refute all religious claims concerning a creator - an effort that has also often attempted to suppress all scientific criticisms of Darwin's work. — Rodney Stark