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Vampiric Equality Quotes By Ethel Waters

I am somebody cause God don't make no junk — Ethel Waters

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

The Don Juan of knowledge: he has yet to be discovered by any philosopher or poet. He is lacking in love for the things he comes to know, but he has intellect, titillation, and pleasure in the hunt and intrigues involved in coming to know--all the way up to the highest and most distant planets of knowledge--until finally nothing remains for him to hunt down other than what is absolutely painful in knowledge, like the drunkard who ends up drinking absinthe and acqua fortis. Thus he ends up lusting for hell--it is the last knowledge that seduces him. Perhaps, like everything he has come to know, it will disillusion him as well! And then he would have to stand still for all of eternity, nailed on the spot to disillusionment, and himself having become the stone guest longing for an evening meal of knowledge that he never again will receive!--For the entire world of things no longer has a single morsel to offer this hungry man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Nalini Singh

Do I look like I want to be eaten alive after sex? — Nalini Singh

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Thomas Merton

True happiness is found in unselfish Love, A love which increases in proportion as it is shared. — Thomas Merton

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Melika Dannese Lux

Not all vampires are created equal, you know. — Melika Dannese Lux

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Lemony Snicket

An associate of mine named William Congreve once wrote a very sad play that begins with the line 'Music has charms to sooth a savage beast,' a sentence which here means that if you are nervous or upset, you might listen to some music to calm you down or cheer you up. For instance, as I crouch here behind the alter of the Cathedral of the Alleged Virgin, a friend of mine is playing a sonata on the pipe organ, to calm me down and so that the sounds of my typewriter will not be heard by the worshipers sitting in the pews. The mournful melody of the sonata reminds me of a tune my father used to sing when he did the dishes, and as I listen to it I can temporarily forget six or seven of my troubles. — Lemony Snicket

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Holly Lynn Payne

The dance had distilled her and she had become one with the essence of all that is. — Holly Lynn Payne

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The joy is in the journey. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Learning to live on less pride has been a great investment in my future. — Katerina Stoykova Klemer

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Cynthia Hand

I'm in love with Tucker Avery. — Cynthia Hand

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Toba Beta

Hope attracts chances. — Toba Beta

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Mikhail Gorbachev

Political leaders still think things can be done through force, but that cannot solve terrorism. Backwardness is the breeding ground of terror, and that is what we have to fight. — Mikhail Gorbachev

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

For it will come to pass that even the most corrupt of our rich men will finally be ashamed of his riches before the poor man, and the poor man, seeing his humility, will understand and yield to him in joy, and will respond with kindness to his gracious shame. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Ozzy Osbourne

I don't know if I'm a medium for some outside source. Whatever it is, frankly, I hope it's not what I think ... Satan. — Ozzy Osbourne

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Andrew Holleran

You know, when people who were once religious no longer believe in God, they never really change; they just go on, hunting for the ecstatic food, trying to satisfy that hunger. — Andrew Holleran

Vampiric Equality Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

Poverty is a relatively mild disease for even a very flimsy American soul, but uselessness will kill strong and weak souls alike, and kill every time. — Kurt Vonnegut