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Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Brett Dennen

I can't really write unless I'm full of inspiration. And even then I can't write unless I have some alone time. — Brett Dennen

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Kahlil Gibran

You shall be together when the white wings of death scatter your days. — Kahlil Gibran

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Neel Mukherjee

There seem to be fewer stars; it must be getting close to dawn. No sign of your face or your name in the sky tonight. What is going to happen to the two of us? Doesn't that question haunt you, too, and keep you awake? It's eating me slowly from the inside. It's all impossible, everything between us, every possibility, imaginable or unimaginable, is impossible. — Neel Mukherjee

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Narendra Modi

Economic development cannot take a nation forward on its own. We need a society and economy which complement each other. We need to take care of the poor, deprived and left behind sections of society. — Narendra Modi

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By John R.W. Stott

Insistence on security is incompatible with the way of the cross. What daring adventures the incarnation and the atonement were! What a breach of convention and decorum that Almighty God should renounce his privileges in order to take human flesh and bear human sin! Jesus had no security except in his Father. So to follow Jesus is always to accept at least a measure of uncertainty, danger and rejection for his sake. — John R.W. Stott

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Ice-T

I have to grow with my audience. — Ice-T

Dragon Age 2 Merrill Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

Besides, as I have never tired of telling my Christian followers, we pagans rarely persecute Christians. We believe there are many gods, so we accept another man's religion as his own affair, while Christians, who perversely insist that there is only one god, think it their duty to kill, maim, enslave, or revile anyone who disagrees. They tell me this is for our own good. — Bernard Cornwell