Apollyons Quotes & Sayings
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There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves as fiercely as if they had never happened before. — Willa Cather

If the wise erred not, it would goe hard with fooles.
[If the wise erred not, it would go hard with fools.] — George Herbert

I have been asked to explain what I meant by saying that "Literature is a luxury; fiction is a necessity." I have no notion when I said it or where I said it, or even whether I said it; in the sense that I do not now remember ever saying it at all. But I do know why I said it; if I ever said it at all. — G.K. Chesterton

Take steadily some one sin, which seems to stand out before thee, to root it out, by God's grace, and every fibre of it. Purpose strongly, by the grace and strength of God, wholly to sacrifice this sin or sinful inclination to the love of God, to spare it not, until thou leave of it none remaining, neither root nor branch. — Edward Bouverie Pusey

When at last he could lift his head, he asked, "What have you done?"
"What have I done?" She lifted a mocking brow. "Why, I've kidnapped the marquees of Northcliff."
"You dare to admit it?" Inch by painful inch, he dragged himself onto the cot.
"Admitting to it is the least of my sins. I did it. — Christina Dodd

Even respectable characters speak of a monarchical form of government without horror. — George Washington

That it may be, but we could not have a dozen Apollyons running around." He looked over his shoulder at me. "Two are considered bad enough. Can you imagine if there were a dozen? No. You cannot. And besides, one slipped through every generation as planned. Though, we do make mistakes every once in awhile."
I was really beginning to dislike Apollo. "So I'm a monster and a mistake?"
He winked. "The perfect kind of mistake."
I scooted away from him a little. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I just said, you know, this is a great track but this lyric, I don't believe it. It sounds like I'm trying to say something, instead of it naturally coming out of me, like I was saying something that I already knew. Anyway, I can't remember what it was. And either I threw it all out or I threw 90 percent of it out, and kept a line or two. That's happened a couple of times to me. Not too often, but a couple of times. Very aggravating when it does happen. — Paul Simon

The world is changing and people don't like change. — Peter James

You used," he said, and then took a sharp breath, "to call me Augustus. — John Green

Indian middle class is economic entity, not a political entity. — Vivek Kumar Singh

There is no national problem in the world today which cannot be resolved by reason alone. — L. Ron Hubbard