Shaya Quotes & Sayings
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Knowing means to penetrate through the surface, in order to arrive at the roots, and hence the causes; knowing means to "see" reality in its nakedness. Knowing does not mean to be in the possession of the truth; it means to penetrate the surface and to strive critically and actively in order to approach truth ever more closely. — Erich Fromm

I think I've had a shit, Shaya." The poor woman sounded distressed and mortified. "Have I, Grace? Don't lie to me."
"No, you haven't."
"I have, you're lying. Is she lying, Lydia?"
"No," Lydia quickly said, "you haven't, I promise. — Suzanne Wright

Strange how, as long as the hardship lasts, we can stand it. As soon as the crisis is over, the strength all leeches away in an instant. — Joe Abercrombie

Finishing food is about the tiny touches. In the last seconds you can change everything. — Mario Batali

Never again would I let that foul woman trick me into a carriage. — Lia Habel

Later, I would ask Shaya to help me compose a formal response to Katrice's letter, something a long the lines of I am the Thorn Queen. F*** Off. — Richelle Mead

Mountains and Hills not meet each other but People Will. — Jan Jansen

Don't ever let anyone tell you should be happy with what you have. There's always more, and there's no reason you shouldn't have it all. — Cecily Von Ziegesar

I got quarters in my loafers trying to fight inflation when it only used to take a cent. — Jimmy Buffett

I've been blessed. I grew up and played and worked and created with the Freddie Mercury, the Jimi Hendrix, the Keith Richards, the John Paul Jones of my generation. — Steven Adler

Shaya's chasing Nick with her shotgun - and I'm not even kidding. I believe the last words she said to him before we left were, 'Run, Alpha-boy. — Suzanne Wright

Jamie turned to Shaya. "Ever played that game, 'hit Granny with the polo mallet? — Suzanne Wright

But time," added Shaya, "is not that rigid. In dreams, worlds meet, and time means little. — Travis King