Terrorization Quotes & Sayings
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The sun is our father, the earth is our mother. And God is a myth destroying our family. — Steve Fowler

Am I supposed to be your submissive?" ...
He chuckled good-naturedly. "Submissive? I'm sorry to disappoint you my angel, but I don't run with that crowd. Perhaps you'll submit to me tonight, but after that, I'll be the one submitting to you. — Karina Halle

Your hands are no cleaner than mine, Maven. — Victoria Aveyard

Some people do not like you; that's a given. So what? — Richelle E. Goodrich

I am loathe to get married again. I've been married enough; I just prefer to forget it. — Hattie McDaniel

I love being a mum but I do love to work too. — Jenny Frost

What elevates the human soul and empowers it to live in the fullness of its created purpose is not religious intimidation or new rules or an anxiety induced by spiritual scoldings. It is faith in the promise that the enjoyment sin brings is fleeting and futile, but at God's right hand, and in the presence of His radiant glory, are pleasures evermore (Ps. 16:11). — Sam Storms

I, John Hus, fearing to sin against God, and fearing to commit perjury, am not willing to abjure ... any of them. — William Dallmann

I keep eating for fear I will be hungry. — Mason Cooley

Part of the irony of environmentalism is questing for solutions when you know you're part of the problem. — Diane Ackerman

My music and my lyrics are essentially emotional postcards. — Sarah McLachlan

A shocking 40 percent of the population in this region is jobless, with 50 percent of those being under twenty-five. That's a recipe for systems breakdown, right there: for anarchy, for chaos, for the senseless destruction of property, for so-called revolution, which means looting and gang rule and warlords and mass rape, and the terrorization of the weak and helpless. — Margaret Atwood

You have to remember that there are reasons to live, and that at least a few people are decent, and that the world is worthwhile some of the time, okay?"
I raise my face to his, wanting another kiss, but he stops me.
"You will remember?"
The balloon bumps downward again. His eyes are still closed.
"Why don't you open your eyes?"
He opens one and squints at me for a second. "I'm terrified of heights," he says. — Bethany Griffin