Sacrificial Magic Quotes & Sayings
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Poetry began in the matriarchal age, and derives its magic from the moon, not from the sun. No poet can hope to understand the nature of poetry unless he has had a vision of the Naked King crucified to the lopped oak, and watched the dancers, red-eyed from the acrid smoke of the sacrificial fires, stamping out the measure of the dance, their bodies bent uncouthly forward, with a monotonous chant of "Kill! kill! kill!" and "Blood! blood! blood! — Robert Graves

One does not ask whether a scientific theory is true, but only whether it is convenient. — Henri Poincare

Your husband or your wife is the only person you can really choose to be your family and to have unconditional love with them. — Jessica Alba

Numbers are unique, there is nothing like them and this book reveals something of their mysterious nature. Numbers are familiar to everyone and are our mainstay when we feel the need to bring order to chaos. In our own minds they epitomize measured rationality and are the key tool for expressing it. However, do they really exist? — Peter Michael Higgins

It was her problem, and she'd deal with it. Because dealing with personal problems was so fucking high on her list of skills. — Stacia Kane

Man will take anything you like, except warning. — Samuel Laman Blanchard

I don't remember saying nothing about me crossing over. I did R&B collaborations but I never tried to do no pop stuff. — Big Daddy Kane

When you put it that way, yuck. I guess when I think of vampire, I picture Brad Pitt or Robert Pattinson. More sexy, lets stinky — Aileen Erin

Don't leave home without your sword - your intellect. — Alan Moore

It gets scary when you're dealing with people who don't know how to separate fact from fiction. — Tracy Morgan

A right is nothing more than the other aspect of duty. — Jean-Paul Sartre

Seeing him was like being hit in the chest. Like something exploding inside her, a quick ravenous fire that made her shiver. So bright and hot it still amazed her that no one else seemed to notice it, that every eye in the place didn't turn to her while she went incandescent. — Stacia Kane