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Folkish Asatru Quotes By Billy Connolly

For me, it's about the desire to win. My audience becomes a crowd of wild animals and I have to be the lion-tamer or be eaten. — Billy Connolly

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Anonymous

he was called God's friend. — Anonymous

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Henri J.M. Nouwen

Compassion- which means, literally, "to suffer with"- is the way to the truth that we are most ourselves, not when we differ from others, but when we are the same. Indeed the main spiritual question is not, "What difference do you make?" but "What do you have in common?" It is not "excelling" but "serving" that makes us most human. It is not proving ourselves to be better than others but confessing to be just like others that is the way to healing and reconciliation. — Henri J.M. Nouwen

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Eckhart Tolle

When you become comfortable with uncertainty, infinite possibilities open up in your life. — Eckhart Tolle

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Euclid

Give him threepence, since he must make a gain out of what he learns. — Euclid

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Kenneth Anger

Although, of course, my definition of evil is not everybody else's. Evil is being involved in the glamour and charm of material existence, glamour in its old Gaelic sense meaning enchantment with the look of things, rather than the soul of things. — Kenneth Anger

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Alberto Del Rio

I always feel that it is quality of time not quantity of time. — Alberto Del Rio

Folkish Asatru Quotes By Frederick Lenz

I practice selfless giving not because I'm remarkable but just because I find that its terrifically fun! — Frederick Lenz

Folkish Asatru Quotes By John Of The Cross

All the powers of soul and body,memory, understanding, and will, interior and exterior senses, thedesires of spirit and of sense, all workin and by love ... — John Of The Cross