Parmenion Quotes & Sayings
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You are a Chosen Man. You are Parmenion, the Death of Nations. A hundred thousand souls will you
send to the dark river, screaming and wailing, lamenting their fate. It is right and just that you
should know your choices. — David Gemmell

We are both a student and a teacher from birth. How eagerly we embrace these roles determines how fulfilled we are with our lives. — Simon Boylan

After being still for so long, I am incapable of moving quicker than ivy growing over a rock. — Fennel Hudson

I was slipping, man, and it was definetly time to get a grip. — Wendelin Van Draanen

Who do you think you are?' Asiron asked, with a dry humourless laugh. 'I'll tell you who I am,' answered Parmenion, the words of Tamis echoing in his mind. 'I am Parmenion, the Death of Nations. — David Gemmell

I have been a stranger here in my own land: All my life — Sophocles

There will be a moment in life, whether you're forceful or not, where someone will label you something that is negative. — Christine Quinn

There are, for all of us, the things we tell everyone, the things we tell just a few people, the things we tell only loved ones (and perhaps therapists), and the things we tell only ourselves. And then, of course, there are the things we do not even admit to ourselves: — Jonathan Biss

My worst personal problem is that my computer doesn't understand me. — Ashleigh Brilliant

She broke my heart. I didn't like that much. But that was the price. In this world, you get what you pay for. — Kurt Vonnegut

FCA is a place where young people, many of whom are unchurched, can come and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. — Betsy King

Sex to save the friendship? Well if we have to we have to. — Jerry Seinfeld

It is important to know when you feel down that many others do also and that their circumstances are generally much worse than yours. And it's important to know that when one of us is down it becomes the obligation of his friends to give him a lift. I hope that each of us will cultivate a sensitivity toward the feelings of others and when encouragement is needed make an effort to extend it. Be a friend and you will have a friend. God be thanked for wonderful friends. — Gordon B. Hinckley