Star Wars The Force Unleashed 2 Trailer Quotes & Sayings
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An honest man, that is not quite sober, has nothing to fear. — Joseph Addison

Civilization is faces, "appearances": when these collapse, civilization collapses as well. — Joyce Carol Oates

Arms wrapped around his neck, she kissed his temple. "I'm sorry I scared you." It wasn't the done thing for an archangel to admit fear, but he was hers, and she'd hurt him without meaning to; it was up to her to fix her mistake.
His wings shifted, but he didn't extricate their bodies. "I didn't know fear until you, Elena. Use the power wisely. — Nalini Singh

If I feel strongly about anything, I get overwhelmed with emotion. — Emma Stone

There are two cinemas: the films we have actually seen and the memories we have of them. — Molly Haskell

We'd learned in school that the city of London, England, is the largest city in the whole wide world. Maybe so. But it couldn't have been much bigger than Rutland. — Robert Newton Peck

What would the days be like now?
It was Mom who bound us all together, it was Mom who was at the center of Yngve's and my life, we knew that, Dad knew that, but perhaps she didn't. How else could she leave us like this?
Knives and forks clinking on plates, elbows moving, heads held stiff, straight backs. No one saying a word. That is us three, a father and two sons, sitting and eating. Around us, on all sides, it is the seventies.
The silence grows. And we notice it, all three of us, the silence is not the kind that can ease, it is the kind that lasts a lifetime. Well, of course, you can say something inside it, you can talk, but the silence doesn't stop for that reason. — Karl Ove Knausgard

In the end it doesn't matter what you do. — Harrison Birtwistle

For if we try to go on protecting them we prevent them from growing up to be ordinary, confident adults, capable of looking after themselves. — Dorothy Rowe

As parents it is well to be aware of the tendency to equate energetic activity with contest. Our children's worth does not dependon their ability to trounce one another. And surely we can find ways of frolicking and being healthy and active together in some joyful, free way that is not an adversary relationship. — Polly Berrien Berends