Chernobog God Quotes & Sayings
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Solitude is the salt of personhood. It brings out the authentic flavor of every experience. — May Sarton
Runes, runes, runes ... Runes. An inverted Algiz rune. The caption next to it said "Chernobog." The Black God. Right. Of course, it wouldn't be Chernobog, God of Morning Dew on the Rose Petals, but a woman could always hope. — Ilona Andrews
In the novel we can know people perfectly, and, apart from the general pleasure of reading, we can find here a compensation for their dimness in life. — E. M. Forster
Selfishness is the root and source of all natural and moral evils. — Nathanael Emmons
I can only say the first thing that pops into my mind is I remember, years ago, seeing kind of a has-been country singer working - when I first moved to Nashville - in a bar in a Holiday Inn. — Jimmy Buffett
Don't expect wisdom to come into your life like great chunks of rock on a conveyor belt. Wisdom comes privately from God as a byproduct of right decisions, godly reactions, and the application of spiritual principles to daily circumstances. — Charles R. Swindoll
When I was young, I loved movies so much I wanted to make one. — John Woo
I love you too, jelly bean. With every one of my fuckin' heartbeats. — Carian Cole
The Church was spread throughout the entire Roman Empire before a single book of the New Testament was written. — Fulton J. Sheen
What fascinates me are the turning points where history could have been different. — Hilary Mantel
It's hurting my soul — J. Lynn
I did a walk in 1973 illegally in the northern side of the Sydney Harbor Bridge. — Philippe Petit
People look at things differently. Imagine going to a village in Southern Sudan and try to explain to someone there the concept of life insurance or retirement. Go to Vietnam and say retirement. Retirement in another country is your body is too racked with pain and your hands are too arthritic from the life in the rice patty fields, so you can't work anymore. So you move in with your son and his new wife takes care of you because that's how families work there. — Henry Rollins
Since it was my first visit with Dr. Knapp, he sat with me in his office before examining me. He wanted to know my family history. He has a warm, easygoing nature that put me at ease. It felt as if he had been my doctor for years. Again, I did not mention the real reason why I was there. Later, I was surprised to learn that 80 percent of people diagnosed with breast cancer have no prior family history. Eighty percent! It makes you wonder why there's so much attention paid to disclosing prior family history. — Robin Roberts
