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Sherren Leigh Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

The reindeer are immortal. They are, in fact, the eight demiurges of reindeer-kind, and this accounts for their flying. Their names might sound whimsical, but they are the closest the human tongue can come to approximating the true names of the caribou lords. Rudolph, far from being the adorable, earnest fellow of the tale, is in fact Ruyd-al-Olafforid, the All-Destroying Flame of the Yukon. His mother was Kali and his father was an ice floe. His nose appears red because his body is full of coals, and his eyes flare with a terrible conflagration of the soul. The tips of his antlers are like candles in the snowy wind. He is not vengeful, but he is the light in the dark of winter, consuming and giving life at the same time. Your carrots only make the lord of flame stronger. — Catherynne M Valente

Sherren Leigh Quotes By Marie-Louise Von Franz

To sum up: numbers appear to represent both an attribute of matter and the unconscious foundation of our mental process. For this reason, number forms, according to Jung, that particular element that unites the realms of matter and psyche. It is "real" in a double sense, as an archetypal image and as a qualitative manifestation in the realm of outer-world experience. — Marie-Louise Von Franz

Sherren Leigh Quotes By Willis Regier

In phrases as brief as a breath worldly wisdom concentrates. — Willis Regier

Sherren Leigh Quotes By Timothy Keller

To be a Christian is a standing, a legal position. It means to be a child of God. You are or you are not, there is no try. — Timothy Keller

Sherren Leigh Quotes By Richard Brant

I'm sorry I didn't slit your throat," Cree growled. "You'd be a heck of a lot quieter right now if I had. — Richard Brant

Sherren Leigh Quotes By Robert Hughes

The point of a library's existence is not persuasion or evangelism, but knowledge. It is irrelevant to the good library whether, as an institution, it shares or promotes your core values or mine, or the Attorney General's or Saddam Hussein's. The library is always an instrument of choice, and the choice is always yours, not your elected or designated leaders. — Robert Hughes