
Top 13 Kipple Industry Quotes
#1. Queers can't destroy science fiction. No one can. No one can destroy the future. But we can, through malice or complacency or inattention, limit the future.
Sigrid Ellis
#2. Trying to destroy darkness is like trying to crush water. It will always be a part of you, whether you admit it or not.
C.M. Rayne
#3. Alex grinned and then walked past him, murmuring, "I applaud you for your courage."
"Courage?" he asked with confusion.
"Hmm." She headed for the door to the hall, swinging her purse gaily as she went. "Many men find it difficult to come out of the closet.
Lynsay Sands
#4. Pray not while you can work. Hope is the least of what life can afford you, never the best. Hope is a plague, never a blessing, especially when the answer is sought not from us but from others. It is unqualified burden to expect something from nothing.
Dew Platt
#5. The only secret I can claim to have is concentration, and that's something that can't be taught.
Lucian Freud
#6. You are stronger than you think you are. You are not your thoughts. The only devil inside of you is the one you created yourself.
Amy Lukavics
#7. I bought us a home. For you and me, and for peaches, and any other raspberries or blueberries that might come along later. This
Raine Miller
#8. I know that our bodies were made to thrive only in pure air, and the scenes in which pure air is found.
John Muir
#9. We come to understand God as we come to trust Him, and we never trust without releasing the grip we hold on our own will.
Toni Sorenson
#10. We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature is a substitute for religion, and so is our religion.
T. S. Eliot
#11. Rumors, stories ... I'm used to them. I got my ribs removed, I was on 'The Wonder Years' ... You know there's a different story every day.
Marilyn Manson
#12. She hated that book. El's not the type of person who can read something that's made her cry and think it was good because it touched her. No, books or movies that make Ellen cry infuriate her. Like, it's some kind of betrayal.
Julie Murphy
#13. Time is there for a purpose, to keep things in order. Once you change chronology you change history. The past could eat up the present ...
Jan Siegel
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