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System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Lori Jenessa Nelson

I wanted you mine. I wanted me yours. — Lori Jenessa Nelson

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Cat Hellisen

I think I want to sleep," I say. And I do, really, I do. The last thing I want is to be awake and to think about how Ilven escaped from the life she didn't want. And why she never spoke to me, told me, warned me. Perhaps I could have changed her mind. It occurs to me that she never meant to meet me under the trees - that she knew me well enough to predict that I would wait only so long before I left - because then she could take the Leap without any chance of me witnessing her from my tower. My heart goes small, and every limb feels too heavy to lift. — Cat Hellisen

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Kristin Cashore

The girl entered the room, not looking at Fire, glaring mutinously at the feather duster in her own hand. Still, at least she had come. Some of them scurried away, pretending not to hear. — Kristin Cashore

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By David Wilkerson

I'm not about to put up a silly skit and preach a 15-minute message on 'how to cope' to a multitude of people who are dying and going to hell. I tremble at the thought. — David Wilkerson

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Paulo Coelho

I guess you don't believe that a king would talk to someone like me, a shepherd," he said, wanting to end the conversation. "Not at all. It was shepherds who were the first to recognize a king that the rest of the world refused to acknowledge. So, it's not surprising that kings would talk to shepherds." And — Paulo Coelho

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Scott McNealy

W2K will be a bigger disaster than Y2K. — Scott McNealy

System Shock 2 Midwife Quotes By Gloria Steinem

The Native American cultures on this continent, most of them, were matrilineal, and some women were the chiefs. Societies were about balance. — Gloria Steinem