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Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By John Keats

Asleep in lap of legends old. — John Keats

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Tim Tebow

I rely on a lot of green drinks to get my vegetables. — Tim Tebow

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Andrea Barrett

Sarah Cornwell has a brilliant eye for the telling detail, and a wonderfully original way of embodying family history. I was captivated by her memorable characters and the perfectly paced revelations of their surprising relationships. — Andrea Barrett

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Winstead

You do sometimes have to work on things where you love the cast and you love the filmmaker, and the role might not be great but it's fun. I'm totally down to do those things, and will continue to do those things, as well, but it at least has to be peppered with roles that are really interesting and that are hard. — Mary Elizabeth Winstead

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Pink

Sometimes I wish I was poetic and subtle. I write very bold and blunt and tell it like it is. — Pink

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Michel Onfray

By aiming for paradise, we lose sight of earth. Hope of a beyond and aspiration to an afterlife engender a sense of futility in the present. If the prospect of getting taken up to paradise generates joy, it is the mindless joy of a baby picked up from his crib. — Michel Onfray

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By William Davrick

Life will throw hurtles in your path from time to time. And when it does, just remember one thing; God already taught you how to jump. Leap with confidence and if you have to look back, use your experiences as a source of strength. — William Davrick

Reign Season 2 Episode 14 Quotes By Jordana Spiro

I'm in awe of the AIDS workers in Africa who teach there, year in and year out. — Jordana Spiro