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Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Morena Baccarin

You can't throw a rock without a comic book character falling out of a tree. — Morena Baccarin

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Alexander Dumas

Count,' said Morrel, 'you are the epitome of all human knowledge, and you seem like a being descended from a wiser and more advanced world than ours.'

'There is something true in what you say,' said the count, with that smile which made him so handsome; 'I have descended from a planet called grief. — Alexander Dumas

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

This lion that I'd sauntered up to wearing my flashy peacock feathers hadn't snapped the head off my skinny, brilliantly colored neck, he'd only licked me and waited for me to grow claws. I had neither flashy feathers nor claws now. I'd become yet another thing.
A steel fist inside a velvet glove.
Strong enough that I was no longer afraid to be gentle. Powerful enough that I could be vulnerable. Scarred enough that I could understand and thread lightly around the deepest scars of others. — Karen Marie Moning

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Franz Liszt

In Hungary all native music, in its origin, is divided naturally into melody destined for song or melody for the dance. — Franz Liszt

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Cassandra Clare

What if everything you believe is wrong and you could still be loved and still be forgiven? — Cassandra Clare

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Loretta Napoleoni

Decolonization actually boosted slavery. As foreign powers withdrew from the colonies, people were enslaved by their own countrymen. And we see it in Africa, we see it in Asia. — Loretta Napoleoni

Unpalatable Biology Quotes By Laurell K. Hamilton

I sounded like Horton the Elephant. "A person is a person no matter how small." What the hell was I doing standing in the middle of a cave, in the dark, surrounded by wererats, quoting Dr. Seuss, and trying to kill a one-thousand-year-old vampire? — Laurell K. Hamilton