Xanthoula Ananiadis Quotes & Sayings
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Should we Knights, in years to come, dwindle into memory, perhaps the world will recall that in the days of our demise we stood, hewing at the fetters of captive men. — A.S. Peterson

The rain comes down harder as I write. It sheets off the roof in torrents. I wish it would pound against me. Pound the life from my body. The flesh from my bones. The pain from my heart. — Jennifer Donnelly

Those who always have a sense of appreciation and gratitude never reach an impasse in life. — Daisaku Ikeda

Going into the second arc, I'm making a conscious effort to do something I say I never do, which is to change my style because of feedback. I'm trying to make 'Pretty Deadly' more accessible by being more clear in the writing. — Kelly Sue DeConnick

You think you're being broken but you're really being broken open ... and that's where the healing happens, in those broken places ... if you'll allow it. — Jane Fonda

At one time in my life, a shapeshifted, demonically possessed maniac crashing through a window and trying to rip my face off would have come as an enormous and nasty surprise.
But that time was pretty much in the past. — Jim Butcher

Neither my mother nor I had acknowledged it at breakfast, as if even the mention of passing time would crack the fragile votive that ensconced us. And now, I would shatter it. — Skye Warren

It's just not enough to do what you love. That's not living. Do what you love, WITH love. That's living. — Gregor Collins

There is no great sport in having bullets flying about one in every direction, but I find they have less horror when among them than when in anticipation. — Umberto Eco

The partner truly best suited to us is not the one who miraculously happens to share every taste, but the one who can negotiate differences in taste with intelligence and grace. — Alain De Botton

People who treat other people as less than human must not be surprised when the bread they have cast on the waters comes floating back to them, poisoned. — James A. Baldwin

A QUESTION OF VISION. From the sun's seat, after all, humanity is an abstraction. — Lauren Groff