
Top 31 Death Knight Sayings
#1. I'm an actor. And like a lot of actors, it's very important that everybody loves you all the time.
Romola Garai
#2. Life is currently quite frustrating. However, it feels good to be alive.
Eric Halvorsen
#4. Strange things are always abounding. Watch and discern. There is always a lesson to be learned.
Vanessa Richardson
#5. When it comes to the video channels and the programs, the radio stations, the music is geared towards kids, and it's made by kids.
Prince
#6. Of all the artists on Death Row, none of them went bankrupt.
Suge Knight
#7. Hi! My name is Bambi! I like kittens and puppies and throwing flaming balls of death at my enemies!
Angela Knight
#8. The ignorant teen lived her last days stuck in the shadows of love, yet surrounded by the allure of death.
Nomar Knight
#9. The gay motes that people the sunbeams.
John Milton
#10. How lucky am I to be right here, How lucky am I indeed. A lifetime of love and song and pie, What more could a person need?
Sarah Weeks
#11. The other death for an actor is comparing yourself to other people: Forget someone else's path. Concentrate on your path. Otherwise, you get lost, and if you don't have joy in the work, forget it.
Shirley Knight
#14. We are not free to pick and choose the parts of the Bible we want to believe or obey. God has given us all of it, and we should be obedient to all of it.
Billy Graham
#15. They stared ahead. Silent. Morin had never realized murderers were caught in silence. But they were.
Louise Penny
#16. Respectable," said Asbury. "Ah! There is death in that word."680
Henry H. Knight
#17. One thing I know for certain is that this killer - the Reaper - isn't my white knight. In fact, in this story, I very well suspect he may even be the villain. Because if Blaine ever finds out how I feel, it will certainly be the death of me." - Sasha
A. Zavarelli
#18. The worm doth woo the mortal, death claims a living bride,
Night unto day is married, morn unto eventide,
Earth a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true,
And Earth is quite coquettish, and beseemeth in vain to sue.
Emily Dickinson
#19. This hideous doctrine of eternal torment after death has probably caused more terror and misery, more cruelty and more violation of natural human sympathy, than any belief in the history of mankind. Yet this doctrine was taught unambiguously by Jesus.
Margaret E. Knight
#20. I've had a tremendous problem with depression in my life. I'd rather not talk about it, because it's over. But depression is real.
Henri Nouwen
#21. Yes. I have see Him, but He is the god of Death, not some knight to be swooned over.
Robin LaFevers
#22. I have faced death this night, and I have called his bluff.
Lucien LaCroix
#23. Self-consciousness is the destroyer of erotic joy.
Ian McEwan
#24. Because friends have to be brutally honest with each other. I'd feel terrible if I didn't tell you what I was thinking, especially at a time like this
Don DeLillo
#25. Let all Black Poets die as trumpets,
And be buried in the dust of marching feet.
Etheridge Knight
#26. If you are miserable and ill, I can understand why you would not want to live a long time. But if you are happy and productive, why not? Why should people have to grow old and die?
Damon Knight
#27. The unhorsing, wounding and capture of the enemy was sought, for corpses fetched little ransom, but in the blind chaos of the charge, death was a whore who did not care who she drew into her darkness, veteran knight or callow bachelor.
Robyn Young
#28. All things old become new again. In my youth the athletes had crew cuts and the hippies had long hair. Now the athletes have long hair and the hippies are bald.
Harley King
#29. If you don't know the answer, it is probably where the sticks cross.
Eric Dodge
#30. If one drops dead in the street, friends and loved ones are shocked, stricken, but a long lingering death loses all nobility and drama, while relatives and friends await the inevitable end in a succession of weary anti-climaxes.
Alanna Knight
#31. With The Dread, first kiss was the beginning. Second kiss was the end.
Luke Taylor
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