Quotes "Know that when we meet again‚ I will turn you into junk! I’ll rip you into so many pieces‚ you’ll never be able to return!" - Suigintou to Shinku‚ Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre - Episode 02 "Surprised to see me‚ Shinku? Come now‚ did you actually think you could defeat me so easily? You really are such a dummy." "Why...? Why did you...? When I love you so much... How could you leave me like that?" - About Rozen‚ Rozen Maiden Ouvertüre - Episode 01 "You really want to die‚ don’t you? I use a
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I QUOTE; It was‚ of course‚ a miserable childhood: the happy childhood is hardly worth your while. Worse than the ordinary miserable childhood is the miserable Irish childhood‚ and worse yet is the miserable Irish Catholic childhood. As Angela’s Ashes opens‚ Frank describes how his parents meet and marry in New York‚ then eventually move back to Ireland with their four sons. He characterizes his upbringing as a typical “miserable Irish Catholic childhood‚” complete with a drunken father and a
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Othello – important quotes 1.1 * Roderigo to Iago‚ saying you had my purse / As if the strings were thine * Iago: I know my price‚ I am worth no worse a place * Othello‚ described by Iago as loving his own pride and purposes * Iago describing Cassio’s skills: mere prattle‚ without practise‚ / Is all his soldiership. * Iago tells Roderigo that Othello has seen Iago fight At Rhodes‚ at Cyprus and on other grounds / Christian and heathen * Iago on serving Othello: I follow
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defines ones identity? According to Merriam Webster‚ identity is defined as the distinguishing character or personality of an individual. One’s quest for true identity can be quite the struggle as it was for Barrack Obama in the story‚ Dreams from My Father. Throughout Obama’s journey‚ he was faced with many factors but still fought to discover his individual identity. Among the many factors Obama was faced with‚ the communities he was raised had a significant impact on his perceptions of the world
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Analysis of a Quote from The Iliad Theme: Fate Quote: “One more thing-take it to heart‚ I urge you You too‚ you won’t live long yourself‚ I swear. Already I see them looming beside you-death and the strong force of fate‚ to bring you down at the hands of Aeacus’ great royal son… Achilles!” (p. 440‚ Book 16) Homer‚ Robert Fagles‚ and Bernard MacGregor Walker. Knox. The Iliad. New York: Penguin‚ 1991. Print. Context: This quote is taken from the end
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The story First They Killed My Father written by Loung Ung discusses her childhood life and how she had to deal with the Cambodian genocide.. As a young child who had to experience the war‚ Ung was faced with many challenges that impacted her chances of a normal childhood. When Ung was first faced with this new world she realized that she was being stripped away of everything‚ including her individuality. In the text Ung states‚ “I cannot take my eyes off of my dress…. My insides are tied up in knots
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Mallory Pike Mr. Heuser and Mrs. Nolan Summer AP English 17 June 2024 Enrique’s Journey - Journal #1 Oh my goodness‚ I love this book. I would say I’m an avid reader. I have three floor to ceiling bookshelves filled to the brim with books of every genre‚ and Enrique’s Journey is one of my favorites. Within the first five pages of the prologue‚ I knew I was hooked. The author’s writing style and vocabulary is truly beautiful. Sonia Nazario is such an incredible person! To put herself in the shoes
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The Quotes Humans are measured not through their words but their deeds. The abstraction of deeds is dance itself. ~ Chinvat – the Ninth Bridge Winner − Special Jury Award‚ Hungarian Pan Art Festival (from the promotional flyer) In life as in dance: Grace glides on blistered feet. ~ Alice Abrams Beside the fire‚ as the wood burns black‚ a laughing dancer in veils of light‚ whose dance transforms the darkness to gold. ~ Adu Abd Allan ben Abi-l-Khisal ben Abi-l-Khisal
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moved away from the dreadful place I used to call home‚ where I was treated like dirt and was constantly fighting with my mother. Most of the family used to ask me the same old question‚ “Which parent do you love more?”. Back then‚ I would have replied‚ “I love them both the same.” But now‚ after the last argument with my mother‚ the one that led to me moving towns just to get away from her‚ I will always answer in a stern voice‚”I love my father more.” All I could hear was the screaming of my mother’s
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To me the most interesting character in this book so far is Piscine or Pi’s dad‚ Mr. Patel. In chapter 8 (pages 31-39)‚ page 35‚ “I heard two things at the moment: Father saying “Never forget this lesson” as he looked on grimly; and the bleating of the goat.” This scene really characterizes Mr. Patel and showing just how brutal the wild life can be. This was a very strong teaching technique at the time considering Pi was only 8 years old at the time. To see a Bengal tiger‚ maul a goat like that at
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