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kings land half
In the land of the skunks he who has half a nose is king. Chris Farley
kings becoming ministers
If God calls you to be a minister, don't stoop to becoming a king. Charles Spurgeon
kings missionary christianity
If God has fit you to be a missionary, I would not have you shrivel down to be a king. Charles Spurgeon
kings princess son
The King's son, who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was come, ran out to receive her. He gave her his hand as she alighted from the coach, and led her into the hall where the company were assembled. Charles Perrault
kings hands rope
His hands would plait the priest's guts, if he had no rope, to strangle kings. Denis Diderot
kings mcdonalds names
I was the all-American face. You name it, honey - American Dairy Milk, Metropolitan Life insurance, McDonald's, Burger King. The Face That Didn't Matter - that's what I called my face. Debra Winger
kings powerful dirty
The big bankers of the world, who practise the terrorism of money, are more powerful than kings and field marshals, even more than the Pope of Rome himself. They never dirty their hands. They kill no-one: they limit themselves to applauding the show. Eduardo Galeano
kings rain moon
In 1492, the natives discovered they were indians, discovered they lived in America, discovered they were naked, discovered that the Sin existed, discovered they owed allegiance to a King and Kingdom from another world and a God from another sky, and that this God had invented the guilty and the dress, and had sent to be burnt alive who worships the Sun the Moon the Earth and the Rain that wets it. Eduardo Galeano
kings good-kings servant
A good king is a public servant. Ben Jonson
princess world might
Princess Bibesco delighted in a semi-ideal world - a world which, though having a counterpart in her experience, was to a great extent brought into being by her own temperament and, one might say, flair. Elizabeth Bowen
princess men our-world
Once upon a time' These are the most magical words our world has ever known and the gateway to the greatest stories ever told. They're an immediate calling to anyone who hears them-a calling into a world where everyone is welcome and anything can happen. Mice can become men, maids can become princesses, and they can teach valuable lessons in the process. Chris Colfer
princess looks feminine
I do not... look very feminine. Diana, Princess of Wales is feminine... I am... femi-none. Caitlin Moran
princess sleep dark
She put her hand on her chest. “I have magic yet. If you will set the clock working again, then I must be still. I have read quite as many stories as you, September. More, no doubt. And I know a secret you do not: I am not the villain. I am no dark lord. I am the princess in this tale. I am the maiden, with her kingdom stolen away. And how may a princess remain safe and protected through centuries, no matter who may assail her? She sleeps. For a hundred years, for a thousand. Until her enemies have all perished and the sun rises over her perfect, innocent face once more. Catherynne M. Valente
princess snow poison
A drop of poison on that gathering snow. That moment in the fairy tale when we know what just happened but the princess doesn’t. Deb Caletti
princess able audience
I'm able to reach a wider audience, an older audience. I can gladly say that I'm definitely not a bubblegum princess anymore. Cher Lloyd
princess giving saint
You know, Hillary Clinton gives of herself. Princess Diana gave of herself. But they are not saints. Edward James Olmos
princess home thinking
Now for God's sake, will you two start behaving like a princess and a Courier?" Halt told them. "If you don't, I'll have to think about sending Will home.' 'Me?' Will said, his voice breaking into a high-pitched squeak of indignation. 'What's it got to do with me?' 'It's all your fault!' Halt shouted irrationally. John Flanagan
princess warrior role-models
I've never been to New Zealand before. But one of my role models, Xena, the warrior princess, comes from there. Madeleine Albright
son army men
How can the strength of one man stand against Jake and an army of demons?" "He can," I countered, "if he has the power of Heaven on his side. After all, Christ was a man." "He was also the Son of God, there's a difference." "Do you think they could have crucified him if he wasn't human?" I asked. "He was flesh and blood, just like Xavier. You've been here so long you underestimate the power of humans. They're a force of nature. Alexandra Adornetto
songs
My approach to recording and all that is pretty organic. It just has to do with all the songs I wrote; go in and record them. Lucinda Williams
song play singing
It's great when you play to an audience that knows the words to all your songs, and sings them back to you. Chris Cornell
song kids singing
My first favorite band that made music important to me was the Beatles. I was a little kid. I didn't know who was singing what song or who wrote what song. Chris Cornell
song responsibility people
Once you sit in front of people and start playing songs, it's all on you. No matter what happens, it's entirely your responsibility the entire time. I like that intensity. Chris Cornell
song coffee gone-away
I never wrote music or arranged songs or lyrics when I was under the influence of anything but coffee. That's not gone away. Chris Cornell
song reality judging
Ever since I can remember I’ve had positive and negative fan reviews. And whether it was positive or negative it wasn’t always based in reality or what my perception of the music was. But judging from playing these new songs live and my feelings on the record [Scream] – and it’s a great record – there is definitely an audience for it. Also, I don’t really go to clubs so I don’t know what sounds are made there. Chris Cornell
song thinking starks
What makes that song, I think, is how stark it is. Chris Cornell
song essence impact
Sometimes, if a song is written, in essence, to be that stripped down, it's very touchy when you start adding things, because even the smallest thing can have a huge impact. Somebody has to make the decision that there's a better song in there if there's less. Chris Cornell