Spider Webbed Woman Quotes & Sayings
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Here's the thing, everybody loves babies ... but only in very, VERY small doses. — Brian K. Vaughan

Have a religion but don't let religion have you! Befriend God because you wanted to, not because they have said it to you. — Janina Lea Dela Pena

The times are a-changing and if we don't we will sink like a stone. — Bob Dylan

It is, perhaps, better to be valued as an object of passion than never to be valued at all. — Angela Carter

The Church is in the world, it is part of the suffering in the world, and though Christ condemned the disciple who struck off the ear of the high priest's servant, our hearts go out in sympathy to all who are moved to violence by the suffering of others. The Church condemns violence, but it condemns indifference more harshly. Violence can be the expression of love, indifference never. One is an imperfection of charity, the other the perfection of egoism. — Graham Greene

The fire that hollows us out is what allows us to be filled with strength and power where before there was none. — Morgan Rhodes

You have to think big to be big. — Claude M. Bristol

I can imagine people actually working in virtual environments where productive, cooperative work is undertaken, and I think we will find people helping others to take advantage of masses of information that are inaccessible or too vast to process in real time today. — Vinton Cerf

Time they say is the best healer. Sad, but not true. With time, pain becomes you and you become pain. One forgets what life was without the pain. — Jayant Swamy

He held Saraid the rest of the way home, and in a way she held him right back, because sometimes and especially for a man, being able to be someone's big strong shoulder to cry on helps you not need to cry so very much yourself. — Laurell K. Hamilton

People cut off love for all kinds of reasons but generally it has to do with them, not with somebody else. — Edward Whittemore