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Tridents Quotes By Chris Brown

Wave to the haters like nanananana. — Chris Brown

Tridents Quotes By Grant Hill

I want to do the best I can and let everyone else worry about legacies. — Grant Hill

Tridents Quotes By Joseph Campbell

The essence of oneself and the essence of the world: these two are one. [ The aim is not to see, but to realize that one is, that essence; then one is free to wander as that essence in the world.] Hence separateness, withdrawal, is no longer necessary. Wherever the hero may wander, whatever he may do, he is ever in the presence of his own essence-for he has the perfected eye to see. — Joseph Campbell

Tridents Quotes By Ibrahim Ibrahim

I see a global ancient religion which was marked with its rebellious spirit against the higher authorities. It expressed itself temporally (Solar/Lunar), physically (Skulls/Tridents) and linguistically (Sun/Son/Sn) across the whole world. — Ibrahim Ibrahim

Tridents Quotes By Edward Bach

Healing with the clean, pure, beautiful agents of nature is surely the one method of all which appeals to most of us — Edward Bach

Tridents Quotes By Nadine Dorries

Tridents (sic) are not weapons of mass destruction. — Nadine Dorries

Tridents Quotes By John Cleese

Life is a terminal disease, and it is sexually transmitted. — John Cleese

Tridents Quotes By Isabel Allende

I'm interested in people who have to overcome obstacles, people who are not sheltered by the umbrella of the establishment, marginals. — Isabel Allende

Tridents Quotes By Anton Szandor LaVey

I visualize a day when tridents and pentagrams are thrust into the sky from church roofs instead of crosses. I have a legacy to fulfill, and it will be fulfilled. — Anton Szandor LaVey

Tridents Quotes By Anton Szandor LaVey

I visualize the day that tridents and pentagrams are thrust into the sky from church roofs instead of crosses. — Anton Szandor LaVey