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Witchberries Quotes By Miguel Syjuco

The little things, you know, eventually become everything. — Miguel Syjuco

Witchberries Quotes By Kate Chopin

The children appeared before her like antagonists who had overcome her; who had overpowered and sought to drag her into the soul's slavery for the rest of her days. — Kate Chopin

Witchberries Quotes By Thomas Mullen

Since the white cops ventured over only when they needed a Negro to conveniently arrest for some crime, the residents had no protection from pickpockets and thieves and burglars, scofflaws and roughnecks, moonshiners and drunks and rapists. — Thomas Mullen

Witchberries Quotes By Richard Feynman

So when you try to squeeze light too much to make sure it's going in only a straight line, it refuses to cooperate and begins to spread out. — Richard Feynman

Witchberries Quotes By Jeff Lemire

One of my favorite things about the DC Universe, growing up as a reader, was just how big it was and just how many characters and superheroes there were. And how many odd characters there were. — Jeff Lemire

Witchberries Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

I'm serious," Lucien said as I lifted the glass to my lips, my brows raised. "Remember the last time you ignored my warning?" He poked me in the neck, and I batted his hand away.
"I also remember you telling me how witchberries were harmless, and the next thing I knew, I was half-delirious and falling all over myself," I said, recalling the afternoon from a few weeks ago. I'd had hallucinations for hours afterwards, and Lucien had laughed himself sick-enough so that Tamlin had chucked him into the reflection pool. — Sarah J. Maas

Witchberries Quotes By John Lasseter

I've often heard people say that managing creative people is the hardest thing in the world. 'They're never happy, they drive up the cost of things, blah blah blah.' I just manage people the way I always wanted to be managed. That is, to be creatively challenged, but never to be told what to do. — John Lasseter