Famous Old Norse Quotes & Sayings
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I honestly believe I'd make one of the worst elected officials in the history of this country. — Ross Perot

Oh! If such an one was to come from God, and not the Devil, what a force for good might he not be in this old world of ours. — Bram Stoker

Because, as any English-speaking tourist will tell you, if you speak slow enough, loud enough, and maintain good eye contact, eventually they'll understand. — Poppy Inkwell

Understand and be confident that each of us can make a difference by caring and acting in small as well as big ways. — Marian Wright Edelman

We find rhetorical situations everywhere in life, and only our imaginations can get us out of them. — Northrop Frye

My father's eyes can be the coldest place on earth. — Kirsty Eagar

Many of these omnibuses were driven, oddly enough, by male models who had retired from the business, which meant that Parisians of Manet's day were transported around the city by men who had once posed as valiant biblical heroes or the vindictive deities of classical mythology. — Ross King

A wrong is unredressed when retribution overtakes its redresser. — Edgar Allan Poe

Why do some memories live only on your tongue or in your nose? Why do others always stay in your heart? — Amy Tan

We all know people who have been made much meaner and more irritable and more intolerable to live with by suffering: it is not right to say that all suffering perfects. It only perfects one type of person ... the one who accepts the call of God in Christ Jesus. — Oswald Chambers

Simply beautiful! David Brazzeal takes the hospitality traditions of the French and the Brazilians and stirs in spiritual disciplines and alternative worship practices for a book on prayer unlike anything you've read before. He reminds us that time with God is a rich and delicious banquet that we share together, and not a drive-thru fast food meal we eat alone. Nourishing and indulgent. — Michael Frost

The more you keep costs down, the more freedom you have creatively. — Eric Fellner