Assassins Creed Black Beard Quotes & Sayings
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The place where I had freedom most was when I painted. I was completely and utterly myself. — Alice Neel

This is all. It's been very rare to have known you, very strange and wonderful. But this wouldn't do - and wouldn't last. — F Scott Fitzgerald

The only function that one experience can perform is to lead into another experience; and the only fulfillment we can speak of isthe reaching of a certain experienced end. When one experience leads to (or can lead to) the same end as another, they agree in function. — William James

man has two wings: one wing is his own will and the other wing is the will of God. Man has to learn to fly using both of them. Without using the wing of God's will, his flight is erroneous, erratic, it has no momentum. — Orage Alfred

If I am to love the Lord my God with all my mind, there will not be room in it for carnality, for pride, for anxiety, for the love of myself. How can the mind be filled with the love of the Lord and have space left over for things like that? — Elisabeth Elliot

Bleak, dark, and piercing cold, it was a night for the well-housed and fed to draw round the bright fire, and thank God they were at home; and for the homeless starving wretch to lay him down and die. Many hunger-worn outcasts close their eyes in our bare streets at such times, who, let their crimes have been what they may, can hardly open them in a more bitter world. — Charles Dickens

And the more he gazed at her, the more he felt a twinge of something he couldn't quite describe, an unknown surge that bubbled inside him from the first moment he'd caught sight of her, and it wouldn't release him. — J.L. Sheppard

Where do murderers go, man! Who's to doom, when the judge himself is dragged to the bar? — Herman Melville

In the darkest region of the political field the condemned man represents the symmetrical, inverted figure of the king. — Michel Foucault