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Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Jill Shalvis

Don't worry about whether you can do it, Bailey Bean. Just pretend you can. Pretend enough and it becomes real. — Jill Shalvis

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Kelly Wearstler

Everything is about color. If you look at magazines and advertising and television, the thing you remember is the color. — Kelly Wearstler

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

A determined man, by his very attitude and the tone of his voice, puts a stop to defeat, and begins to conquer. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Lin Shaye

I've never seen 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre', I've never seen 'Halloween', I've never seen any of the 'Friday the 13ths.' — Lin Shaye

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Christopher Walken

I do like to work. Some jobs are better than others. That's the thing: You really don't know. I've enjoyed making movies for lots of different reasons. Sometimes, it was the other people. Sometimes, it was the fact that I was really good in it. Sometimes, it was the location. Sometimes, it was the paycheck. — Christopher Walken

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Joey W. Hill

She looked up at him. "Carry me. I like it when you carry me." Her body trembled beneath him.
"Ask me."
"Please." The words came out without hesitation or thought. "Would you carry me?"
"Anything you ask for, angel." — Joey W. Hill

Vikings Season 3 Ragnar Quotes By Milan Kundera

The uniform is that which we do not choose, that which is assigned to us; it is the certitude of the universal against the precariousness of the individual. When the values that were once so solid come under challenge and withdraw, heads bowed, he who cannot live without them (without fidelity, family, country, discipline, without love) buttons himself up in the universality of his uniform as if that uniform were the last shred of transcendence that could protect him against the cold of a future in which there will be nothing left to respect. — Milan Kundera