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Electrifying America Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Onward and Upward! To Narnia and the North! — C.S. Lewis

Electrifying America Quotes By Eleanora Duse

All that I have to offer as an artist is the revelation of my soul — Eleanora Duse

Electrifying America Quotes By Denver Moore

Those precious to God become important to Satan. — Denver Moore

Electrifying America Quotes By Elle Kennedy

She tries to take a step down the hall, but I tug on her hand and kiss her again, and this time it's not a peck. I kiss her hard, losing myself in her taste and her heat and every damn thing about her. I never expected her. Sometimes people sneak up on you and suddenly you don't know you ever lived without them. — Elle Kennedy

Electrifying America Quotes By Tom DeLonge

When I write in the studio, I tend to gravitate toward the ability to play really loud, aggressive, post-punk stuff, with big, heavy guitars and a big rock drum sound. — Tom DeLonge

Electrifying America Quotes By Azar Nafisi

Do not, under any circumstances, belittle a work of fiction by trying to turn it into a carbon copy of real life; what we search for in fiction is not so much reality but the epiphany of truth. — Azar Nafisi

Electrifying America Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

People see in stories what they're looking for, my young friend. — Brandon Sanderson

Electrifying America Quotes By George W. Bush

To give law enforcement the additional tools it needs to track down terror here at home. — George W. Bush

Electrifying America Quotes By Rupert Murdoch

CNN is pretty consistently on the left, if you look at their choice of stories, what they play up. It's not what they say. It's what they highlight. — Rupert Murdoch

Electrifying America Quotes By John Marco Allegro

Thousands of years before Christianity, secret cults arose which worshipped the sacred mushroom - the Amanita Muscaria - which, for various reasons (including its shape and power as a drug) came to be regarded as a symbol of God on earth.
When the secrets of the cult had to be written down, it was done in the form of codes hidden in folk tales.
This is the basic origin of the stories in the New Testament. They are a literary device to spread the rites and rules of mushroom worship to the faithful. — John Marco Allegro