
Top 15 Oriana Masteries Quotes
#1. The good ones all had that hollow space inside. The empty place where the fire always burns. For something. Call it justice. Call it the need to know. Call it the need to believe that those who are evil will not remain hidden in darkness forever.
Michael Connelly
#2. I have two younger sisters who are 11 years younger than me. So I was an only child for a while.
Lorelei Linklater
#3. I was afraid to look in the mirror - afraid the image of myself in the wedding dress would send me over the edge into a full-scale panic attack.
Stephenie Meyer
#4. Our people were very restive, saying that they could not sit under that notice, and that if the National Board did not call them out soon they would go out of themselves.
Rose Schneiderman
#5. - What is a ghost? Stephen said with tingling energy. One who has faded into impalpability through death, through absence, through change of manners.
James Joyce
#6. Then I got out of the service, and I was going to be a Shakespearean actor.
Harvey Korman
#7. Remember anything you want that's valuable requires you to break through short-term pain in order to gain long-term pleasure.
Tony Robbins
#8. The truth was, she found it hard to look at the man. It was like gazing at the sun.
Catherine LaRoche
#10. Pharisaism is not a degeneration in a good man: a large portion of it is rather the condition of all being-good.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#11. I'd learned that my mother was a badass in disguise. She was Van Helsing in an apron and heels, and - at least for the time being - I couldn't think of a single thing cooler than that.
Rachel Vincent
#12. If you want respect for your past, it means that you have a problem with your present and even more with your future.
Karl Lagerfeld
#13. Most of us can manage no more than a narrow little obsession with a particular human who we mistakenly imagine can satisfy our gargantuan yearning for the real, primordial thing.
Rob Brezsny
#14. Did you know that chocolate had special chemicals in it to make you feel happy?"
"I don't need an excuse for chocolate.
Joss Stirling
#15. The distinction between sanity and insanity is narrower than a razor's edge, sharper than a hound's tooth, more agile than a mule deer. It is more elusive than the merest phantom. Perhaps it does not even exist; perhaps it is a phantom.
Philip K. Dick
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