Top 13 Chernobog's Quotes
#1. Yes," Curran said. "We'd like you to officiate."
"I'm sorry?"
"We'd like you to marry us," I said.
Roman's eyes went wide. He pointed to himself. "Me?"
"Yes," Curran said.
"Marry you?"
"Yes."
"You do know what I do, right?"
"Yes," I said. "You're Chernobog's priest.
Ilona Andrews
#2. Sally ... can no longer think of love as a reality, or even as a possibility, however remote.
Alice Hoffman
#3. My brain tried to process it while my heart focused on beating.
Kami Garcia
#4. we do not choose our circumstances, the prejudices that we inherit, or our privilege or lack of it. It
Phoebe Robinson
#5. Runes, runes, runes ... Runes. An inverted Algiz rune. The caption next to it said "Chernobog." The Black God. Right. Of course, it wouldn't be Chernobog, God of Morning Dew on the Rose Petals, but a woman could always hope.
Ilona Andrews
#6. You will be most effective when members can complement each other without embarrassment and disagree without fear.
Peter R. Scholtes
#7. As our cities and suburbs relentlessly expand, those priceless open spaces needed for recreation areas accessible to their people are swallowed up-often forever. Unless we preserve these spaces while they are still available, we will have none to preserve.
Richard M. Nixon
#8. 'Unforgiven,' I think, is the best Western ever.
Michael Biehn
#9. Most people in the world have seen more of me on-screen than my kids have.
Michelle Pfeiffer
#10. All I say is by way of discourse, and nothing by way of advice. I should not speak so boldly if it were my due to be believed.
Michel De Montaigne
#11. The sexual energies returned, when they're not evolved, are still linked with violence and the fear of power - the fear of women.
Frederick Lenz
#12. In olden times gold was manufactured by science; nowadays science must be renewed by gold. We have fixed the volatile and we must now volatilize the fixed - in other words, we have materialized spirit, and we must now spiritualize matter.
Eliphas Levi
#13. If any one shall claim a power to lay and levy taxes on the people by his own authority and without such consent of the people, he thereby invades the fundamental law of property, and subverts the end of government.
John Locke
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