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Shizuoka University Quotes By Henri Nouwen

The truth, even though I cannot feel it right now, is that I am the chosen child of God, precious in God's eyes, called the Beloved from all eternity and held safe in an everlasting embrace ... We must dare to opt consciously for our chosenness and not allow our emotions, feelings, or passions to seduce us into self-rejection. — Henri Nouwen

Shizuoka University Quotes By Manasa Rao

When your ex says "I miss you", that means the person they tried to replace you with has failed. — Manasa Rao

Shizuoka University Quotes By Laura Schlessinger

If you're gay or lesbian, it's a biological error that inhibits you from relating normally to the opposite sex. — Laura Schlessinger

Shizuoka University Quotes By John Malkovich

And if you say a word about this over the radio, the next wings you see will belong to the flies buzzing over your rotting corpse. — John Malkovich

Shizuoka University Quotes By Stephanie Danler

Once, when we were wild, sugar intoxicated us, the first narcotic we craved and languished in. We've tamed, refined it, but the juice from a peach still runs like a flash flood. — Stephanie Danler

Shizuoka University Quotes By William Hazlitt

Tyrants forego all respect for humanity in proportion as they are sunk beneath it. Taught to believe themselves of a different species, they really become so, lose their participation with their kind, and in mimicking the god dwindle into the brute. — William Hazlitt

Shizuoka University Quotes By John Galsworthy

Wishes father thought, but they don't breed evidence. — John Galsworthy

Shizuoka University Quotes By Laura Prepon

Even in real life, I'd rather hang out with guys. — Laura Prepon

Shizuoka University Quotes By Charles Bukowski

I often stood in front of the mirror alone, wondering how ugly a person could get. — Charles Bukowski