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Cl Lewis Quotes By Casting Crowns

It is the spirit of the poets that gives the soldiers strength to fight. — Casting Crowns

Cl Lewis Quotes By Alain De Botton

But if the beginnings of love and amorous politics are equally rosy, then the ends are often equally bloody. We're familiar with political love that ends in tyranny, where a ruler's firm conviction that he has the true interests of his nation at heart ends up lending him the confidence to murder without qualms (and 'for their own good') all who disagree with him. Romantic lovers are similarly inclined to vent their frustration on dissenters and heretics. — Alain De Botton

Cl Lewis Quotes By Gerard Way

This shit is easy peasy, pumpkin peasy, pumpkin pie, muthafucka! — Gerard Way

Cl Lewis Quotes By Ginger Garrett

Death was not eternal; Death was the only true mortal God ever created. It is no wonder we stare in horror at it ... — Ginger Garrett

Cl Lewis Quotes By Laura Mullen

When I encountered "The Lady of Shallot" (to take a "for instance" allusion from the many in the book, this one from the "Etiology" section) it was still considered a "great poem." What does that poem - or rather a particular presentation of that poem (hey, admire this!) - do to a young woman? — Laura Mullen

Cl Lewis Quotes By Aspen Matis

And the idea of light unexplainably produced out of nothing was haunting, it shook me. A flat drab mountain could produce its own light, no one in this whole world knows why, and if that was possible then of course there must be other things that seemed impossible that weren't, and so anything - great and terrible - felt possible to me now. — Aspen Matis

Cl Lewis Quotes By Helen Fielding

I will not get upset over men, but instead be poised and cool ice-queen. — Helen Fielding

Cl Lewis Quotes By Anne Rice

You cannot conceive of the magnitude of this mystery." He spoke in a confidential whisper. "You cannot conceive of this complexity." He was saying these words as if he'd just discovered them. He wept. I swear it. He wept. — Anne Rice