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The hill, though high, I desire to ascend, The difficulty will not me offend;
For Iperceive — John Bunyan
For Iperceive — John Bunyan
Declaring independence was the most traumatic decision I had to live up to. Because I didn't want to do it.
— Ian Smith
Being a mother of two little girls, it was an absolute nightmare for me to teach them about sexual abuse.
— Deepa Kumar
It is not the thing you fear that you must deal with, it is the mother of the thing you fear. The very thing that has given birth to the nightmare.
— David Whyte
I had a nightmare last night. I dreamed Dolly Parton was my mother and I was a bottle baby.
— Henny Youngman
Most actors want to sink their teeth into amazing material.
— Emmanuelle Chriqui
Our bills shall not be killed.
— Thomas Jefferson
Remember all fairy tales end at some point.
— Melissa De La Cruz
You cn't be suspicious of a tree, accuse a bird or squirrel of subversion or challenge the ideology of a violet
— Hal Borland
I think all mothers are a nightmare - i don't think you can have children and not lose your goddamn mind.
— Jennifer Lawrence
A society will manufacture an image of progress and locate it in the direction it wishes to take us.
— Steve Aylett
I don't want someone shoving his views down my throat, unless they're covered in a crunchy candy shell.
— Stephen Colbert
We've hit the hot guy mother lode," I whispered reverently when they were about five feet from our table. "Welcome to my nightmare," Elvira muttered.
— Kristen Ashley
He's become the one the songs are about, and while part of me knows he's probably worth that, another part is yelling at me to slow the fuck down.
— John Green
All Americans mourn the passing of the author of the Declaration of Independence, George Jefferson.
— Andy Borowitz
Do not cast away an honest man for a villain's accusation.
— William Shakespeare