Brenna Yovanoff Quotes
They've called us a lot of things-- the good neighbors, the fair folk. The gray ones, the old ones, the other ones. Spirits and haunts and demons.

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My father was in law enforcement growing up. He was a probation officer. And I've always understood the point of view of the peace officer, you know, because of my dad.
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You can't betray yourself too often, or you become somebody else.
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Being a grown-up woman doesn't mean you can't look beautiful, individual and different.
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Dead souls dream only of death. Small dreams for small men. It is life that expands to fill worlds. Life is your master, or death is
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Mindfulness does not mean pushing oneself toward something or hanging on to something. It means allowing oneself to be there in the very moment of what is happening in the living process - and then letting go.
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It worked OK. It was to our favor. The only problem is our point guard (Andre McGee) is breaking down physically. He's doing a good job, but he's wearing out.
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What you are will show in what you do.
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The consequence is that every man comes to know himself solely in terms of his power for defence and attack.
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The Prophecies of Daniel are all of them related to one another, as if they were but several parts of one general Prophecy, given at several times. The first is the easiest to be understood, and every following Prophecy adds something new to the former.
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To learn and from time to time to apply what one has learned - isn't that a pleasure?
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She said we got to get his name off the title.
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The rain, it raineth every day.
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Thoughts there are, not to be translated into any language, and spirits alone can read them.
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What I do believe in is other worlds and spirits. There is some other power in control - levels of energy that perhaps we don't see.
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Folk Music is the map of singing.
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Situado en alguna nebulosa lejana hago lo que hago, para que el equilibrio universal de que soy parte no pierda el equilibrio.
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They've called us a lot of things-- the good neighbors, the fair folk. The gray ones, the old ones, the other ones. Spirits and haunts and demons.