Ragnar Season 3 Quotes & Sayings
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She goes out at night more often now; the landscape assembles itself about her, she informs it with her presence. She is its significance. — Angela Carter

Most of the time you are growing up, people tell you what's wrong with you. Your coach tells you, your parents tell you, the teachers tell you when they grade you. I think that's very good in the early stages, because it helps you then develop skills. But at some point in your career, generally I think when you are in your teens, you look in a mirror and you have to say, despite all the bumps and warts, "I like that person I'm looking at, and let's just do our best." — Robert Ballard

There are many elements to a campaign. Leadership is number one. Everything else is number two. — Bertolt Brecht

'Unicorn Island' is the synonym for my happy place. It's a really beautiful message: that happiness is one of the hardest things you'll ever fight for, but it's the only thing worth fighting for. — Lilly Singh

Violence produces only something resembling justice, but it distances people from the possibility of living justly, without violence. — Leo Tolstoy

I am a pack of nerves while waiting for the moment, and this feeling grows and grows and grows and then it explodes, it is a physical joy, a dance, space and time united. Yes, yes, yes, yes! — Henri Cartier-Bresson

You can equate acting to a tennis game: When you're playing one of the best, you get better. — Albert Brooks

She wept with shame for her lack of will and with fear for a love she couldn't control. — Judith McNaught

If art, all art, is concerned with truth, then a society in denial will not find much use for it. — Jeanette Winterson

I have friends who are science journalists, and I'm seeing stories of theirs or talking with them about ideas that they're pitching. Certain kinds of science are around me all the time, like climate change and biology. — Paolo Bacigalupi

How blessed to know that we dwell in the domains of grace and not of law! When thinking of my state before God the question is not, "Am I perfect in myself before the law?" but, "Am I perfect in Christ Jesus?" That is a very different matter. We need not enquire, "Am I without sin naturally?" but, "Have I been washed in the fountain opened for sin and for uncleanness?" It is not "Am I in myself well pleasing to God?" but it is "Am I accepted in the Beloved? — Charles Haddon Spurgeon