Supernatural 3x16 Quotes & Sayings
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I would travel down to Hell and wrestle a film away from the devil if it was necessary. — Werner Herzog

Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined. — Samuel Goldwyn

There also appears to be another element in the soul, which, though irrational, yet in a manner participates in rational principle. — Aristotle.

You had to wonder who all these people in their cars were leaving behind and who they were driving toward, and if they knew that in the distance, the echo of their tires on the asphalt sounded like a river, and that to someone like me, it could seem like the miracle I'd been looking for. — Alice Hoffman

Think! What will you get by doing what you are doing? If the answer is "Nothing", then why do it? - RVM — R.v.m.

Conspiracy theories - feverishly creative, lovingly plotted - are in fact fictional stories that some people believe. Conspiracy theorists connect real data points and imagined data points into a coherent, emotionally satisfying version of reality. Conspiracy theories exert a powerful hold on the human imagination - yes, perhaps even your imagination - not despite structural parallels with fiction, but in large part because of them. They fascinate us because they are ripping good yarns, showcasing classic problem structure and sharply defined good guys and villains. They offer vivid, lurid plots that translate with telling ease into wildly popular entertainment. — Jonathan Gottschall

His kid brother had been smart enough to make something of himself in the big world; Ollie himself might have been smart enough to stay ahead of the bank loans and the credit cards, but not much more. — Stephen King

Any thought that you don't control has the power to become toxic. — Toni Sorenson

The feeling of distress is the root of benevolence, therefore a benevolent man is ever mindful of those who are suffering and in distress. — Inazo Nitobe

Tone. "All right," she said, "but how do I go about being a boy? — John Steinbeck