Titokban Tarthatod Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not the kind of person you think I am, I'm not the anti-Christ, or the iron man. — Ozzy Osbourne

May I speak on behalf of your prison's commander, Axiyn Seir? He's most zealous for your cause and deserves a promotion." The king frowned. "Why should you petition for him? He's given you scars." Despite his pain, Nikaros actually grinned. "Sire, the Eosyths believe that a man who dies without scars has never lived." Josias managed a rueful chuckle. "I feel as if I've lived a lifetime already. — R.J. Larson

I mean, when you grow up dancing, you have to become very comfortable in your own skin. — Sharni Vinson

I refuse to make money out of my science. My laurel is not for sale like so many bales of cotton. — Albert Einstein

But sometimes we do things that make no sense except in some arcane calculus hidden in our emotions. — Kevin Hearne

If you want to attain salvation, learn and keep in your heart all that the holy Church teaches and, receiving heavenly power from the mysteries of the Church, walk the path of Christ's commandments, under the direction of lawful pastors, and you will undoubtedly attain the Heavenly Kingdom and be saved. All of this is naturally necessary in the matter of salvation, necessary in it entirety and for all. Whoever rejects or neglects any part of it has no salvation. — Theophan The Recluse

Serious critics, serious librarians, serious associate professors of English will if they read this work dislike it intensely; at least I hope so. — Edward Abbey

I've always wanted to make a film. — Brian Cox

But there are weak men who can lift cars if their wives are pinned underneath. The brain, Garraty." McVries's voice had dropped to a hoarse whisper. "It isn't man or God. It's something ... in the brain. — Stephen King

We hadn't yet traded freedom for comfort. — Roland Merullo

Books on prayer are good, but not good enough. As books on cooking are good but hopeless unless there is food to work on, so with prayer. One can read a library of prayer books and not be one whit more powerful in prayer. We must learn to pray, and we must pray to learn to pray. — Leonard Ravenhill

The very fact that 'the mystical' is seen as irrelevant to issues of social and political authority itself reflects contemporary, secularized notions of and attitudes toward power. The separation of the mystical from the political is itself a political decision! — Richard King