Top 14 Morning Star Pierce Brown Quotes

#1. Just like zillions of children, album covers educated and informed me, and certainly did I later transpose organically, rather than by intent, those principles both in fashion design and photography.

Hedi Slimane

#2. Roque always did dress up a place. Unfortunately he's got the taste of a ninety-year-old orchestra first chair.

Pierce Brown

#3. Treason is a matter of the date, Proctor.

Pierce Brown

#4. Our hopes, often though they deceive us, lead us pleasantly along the path of life.

Francois De La Rochefoucauld

#5. 'Morning Star' is the light that many sailors would use to guide them. But it's also referenced twice in the Bible - once for Lucifer and once for Jesus.

Pierce Brown

#6. They want a leader, and if the Reaper of Mars decides to come back from the dead here ... you won't have an army, you'll have a tide at your heels.

Pierce Brown

#7. The moment that every unrealised heart craves for. The unforgettable instant that a soul, clinging on to the purest memory of its previous life, longs for. The second, that in spite of a conspiracy of the gods, only a few lucky men experience. The moment when she enters his life.

Amish Tripathi

#8. I was slowly taking on the dimensions of a chest of drawers.

Maria Franziska Von Trapp

#9. Our lives mean so much more than the frail bodies that carry them.

Pierce Brown

#10. We must realize that the ministries and gifts of the Spirit are for everyday life, not just meetings.

Rick Joyner

#11. It is critical that parents and other trusted adults initiate conversations with kids about underage drinking well in advance of the first time they are faced with a decision regarding alcohol.

Xavier Becerra

#12. I do not claim any of the creation of the blues, although I have written many of them even before Mr. Handy had any blues published. I heard them when I was knee-high to a duck.

Jelly Roll Morton

#13. Reaper, Reaper, Reaper ... All deeds that last are painted in blood.

Pierce Brown

#14. They call me the Morning Star. That star by which griffin-riders and travelers navigate the wastes in the dark months of winter. The last star that disappears when daylight returns in the spring.

Pierce Brown

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