Thryn Quotes & Sayings
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Did you know you can't sit down for weeks if you get ass implants? Trust me, I googled that shit. — Claire Contreras

There are men running governments who shouldn't be allowed to play with matches. — Will Rogers

Social psychologists confirm that we are likely to perceive people outside our own community as more alike than those within it. We perceive members of our own group as individuals, but see other groups as more or less homogenous (psychologists call this the "outgroup homogeneity bias"). — David Livingstone Smith

There are a lot of good people going to Hell, and a lot of bad people like you and me going to Heaven! — David Berg

In Spain, after the dictatorship, thanks to Pedro Almodovar, many artists put on the streets through art a big explosion of freedom. — Miguel Angel Silvestre

Every day is a new day and every sunrise brings hope to the hopeless". — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Damon's voice was no louder than before. "Get away from my brother." Bonnie could feel it inside him, a swell of Power like a tsunami. He continued, "Before I tear your heart out. — L.J.Smith

There was a time when I dreamed of sex, and then I dreamed of drugs. Soon I will be dreaming light ... — Mati Klarwein

All of creation suffers, young ones. Only in accepting our own mortality can we make a difference. Only in bearing the burden of our failures can we find the strength to go on. Only in detachment from glory, or honour, or jealousy... from life itself can we hope to spare others from grief. We are Doom Eagles. And we are dead already. --
Librarian Secundus Thryn of the Doom Eagles — Simon Spurrier

Once your baby arrives, the world is no more the same than you are. Because from our very bodies we add to the collective human destiny. Our deepest urge is always toward life, to wholeness and well being. — Claire Fontaine

There is only one word to describe football and that is 'if only'. — Bobby Robson

The wind bit hard at Valley Forge one Christmas.
Soldiers tied rags on their feet.
Red footprints wrote on the snow ... — Carl Sandburg