Subsovereign Quotes & Sayings
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As a child I first became aware that my existence had a purpose when I realized men lusted after me. And that's why I will lust forever after men. Before I even began to worry about homework or any of those school things, I began having secret liaisons with men. And it is men who give me the proof I need now to feel I'm alive. — Natsuo Kirino

One of the things that drives me is the excitement that I could fail. What better buzz can you get? — Calvin Ayre

Obviously, the best dressed awards is very relevant, I'm best dressed at all times.(smiles) — Robert Pattinson

I'm a really, really, smart, multi-talented almost-genius, who's very annoying. — Tyler, The Creator

Stiffenex! Holy Crap! — Terri Weeding

In America it's a particular problem. The artist, particularly the poet, is just unacknowledged; if I can use that dumb word. Maybe it has always been that way. Maybe the only way he or she can be acknowledged is to be connected with some movement, be it religious or political. — Gerald Stern

If the major powers come to practice foreign policies of manipulating a multiplicity of subsovereign units observing ambiguous and often violent rules of conduct, many based on extreme articulations of divergent cultural experiences, anarchy is certain. — Henry Kissinger

O God, Mama, I've made such a mull of it! What am I to do? — Georgette Heyer

I'm not quite in the grave yet, darling. I just have my reservation confirmed. — Catherine Anderson

When we cease to worship God, we do not worship nothing. We worship anything. G. K. Chesterton — Matt Papa

What if I'm the one that needs you? — S.C. Stephens

Some secrets are like fossils and the stone has become too heavy to turn over. — Delphine De Vigan

When a person expends the least amount of motion on one action, that is grace. — Anton Chekhov

There is an excitement in creating a life, rather than maintaining a life you are not excited about living. — Shannon L. Alder