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Unwearing Women Quotes By R. Janvier Del Valle

The path that we are all called to travel is never the easiest path," said Vohro as he strode up to the boy. "If ever you find yourself strolling down the road of life, know that you are truly lost."

-R. Janvier del Valle, The Abandoned Asylum of the Good Doctor Fangtasahd — R. Janvier Del Valle

Unwearing Women Quotes By E.L. Doctorow

In fiction, you know, there are no borders. You can go anywhere. — E.L. Doctorow

Unwearing Women Quotes By Jane Seymour

And I always think of life like a giant wave. You know, it rises and it crests and it flies, and it's just magnificent, and then it crashes. And for a lot of people, when it crashes, that's the end, and they go down the deep, dark hole of depression. — Jane Seymour

Unwearing Women Quotes By Adam Weishaupt

Let this circumstance of our constitution therefore be directed to this noble purpose, and then all the objections urged against it by jealous tyranny and affrighted superstition will vanish. — Adam Weishaupt

Unwearing Women Quotes By Nick Hornby

It's not a case of the glass being half full or half empty; more that we tipped a whole half-pint into an empty pint pot. I had to see how much was there, though, and now I know. — Nick Hornby

Unwearing Women Quotes By Steve Yzerman

Darren McCarty is a big video game guy, and he brings his systems with him on the road. — Steve Yzerman

Unwearing Women Quotes By Rachel Weisz

I'll say anything to live. — Rachel Weisz

Unwearing Women Quotes By Daniel Abraham

You have all the time there is between right now and whenever it's too late. — Daniel Abraham

Unwearing Women Quotes By Stacey Turis

But until everyone is allowed to be, and most importantly, celebrated for being the people they were destined to be, the doors leading to some of our most important riches and discoveries will remain tightly locked, and gifts that should have and definitely would have been presented to the world, and widely celebrated by all, will remain behind those locked doors in a dusty box, hidden by shadows, untouched and unopened, as if they never even existed. Meanwhile, the soul, aware of its own magic, will move through life from birth to death, with every fiber of its being silently screaming that all is not as it should be. — Stacey Turis