Werecougars Quotes & Sayings
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Where was I?"
"A different island," said old Tallow. Her voice was stern, but there was an ache in her look that Omakayas had never before seen. "An island called Spirit Island where everyone but you died of the itching sickness- you were the toughest one, the littlest one, and you survived them all."
"You were sent here so you could save the others," she said. "Because you'd had the sickness, you were strong enough to nurse them through it. They did a good thing when they took you in, and you saved them for their good act. Now the circle that began when I found you is complete. — Louise Erdrich

Someone once told me that the most dynamic actors are people who have stories. People who have lived life. People with experiences. — Emmanuelle Chriqui

I always like to keep myself moving. — Jonathan Lipnicki

Everything we do is Music — John Cage

No one can be saved - in virtue of what he can do. Everyone can be saved - in virtue of what God can do. — Karl Barth

and Ravn recited a long poem about some ancient hero who killed a monster and then the monster's mother who was even more fearsome than her son, but I was too drunk to remember much of it. And — Bernard Cornwell

It is a maxim in philosophy that ambitious men can be never good counselors to princes; the desire of having more is common to great lords, and a desire of rule a great cause of their ruin. — Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl Of Strafford

I am always writing no matter what I am doing and no matter what it is for. — Margaret Cho

I am protective of my own personal life, but I must confess that I enjoy watching people that don't mind telling it all. — Tyra Banks

I recorded a song called, I Fall to Pieces, and I was in a car wreck. Now I'm worried because I have a brand-new record, and it's called Crazy! — Patsy Cline

However, just like this cup, you seem to be full of your own ideas. And how can any more go in . . . until you first empty your cup? — Robin S. Sharma

In the philosophical dialect, a cynic takes an insult as a compliment since opposition is already his style. — Criss Jami