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The proper thing to do is to admit that hell is real and to allow our feelings of discomfort to motivate us to action.
— J.P. Moreland
Sure, I'd love to meet your mom. That way I can see what your boobs will look like in 20 years. Did I just say that out loud?
— Michael Makai
I grew up in a small town where everyone wanted to be the same or look the same and was afraid to be different.
— Kate Bosworth
Night is longer than day for those who dream & day is longer than night for those who make their dreams comes true.
— Jack Kerouac
Were you just smoking and chewing tobacco at the same time?"
"What are you my mom?"
"Do I look like I blow truckers for food stamps? — Ransom Riggs
"What are you my mom?"
"Do I look like I blow truckers for food stamps? — Ransom Riggs
My mom's the one I look up to for everything. I feel like I'm a lump of clay and she's moulding me into a woman.
— Chloe Grace Moretz
In the struggle for human rights and justice, Negros will make a mistake if they become bitter and indulge in hate campaigns.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
When we kill animals to eat them they end up killing us because their flesh ... was never intended for human beings, who are naturally herbivores.
— William C. Roberts
I confess I've never felt like a passenger.
— Roger Waters
I feel like a good mom. I'm a strong woman now ... Don't look down on me. Pray for me because I'm trying.
— Fantasia Barrino
The best people in the world are in LA.
— Anthony Evans
Sometimes, I'd see Sarah and her mom share a look across a room and I'd want to heave myself over like a table.
— Jandy Nelson
The first time I shared my music and style with my mom, she said, 'Boy, you look like you came right out of the 1950s.'
— Leon Bridges
I only punish willful disobedience.
— Red Phoenix
Great hope has no real footing unless one is willing to face into the doom that may also be on the way.
p.207 — Norman Mailer
p.207 — Norman Mailer
DIAGRAMMING MY DEATH SENTENCE
— James Patterson
The less men think, the more they talk.
— Charles De Montesquieu
Half of what I write is imaginative reality. The other half is realized impossibilities. Blended into one, these make a fantasy.
— Nicole Sager