Top 33 Quotes About Asgard

#1. And do we also have, do we have ... a party of minor deities from the Halls of Asgard? Away to his right came a rumble of thunder. Lightning arced across the stage. A small group of hairy men with helmets sat looking very pleased with themselves, and raised their glasses to him.

Douglas Adams

#2. Music is my first love.

Mandy Moore

#3. *to thor* Zeus had replied that he had pulled fluffballs of lint out of his bellybutton that were bigger than Asgard

Eoin Colfer

#4. In the same way Marxism robs workers of ambition, Feminism robs men and women of love.

Stefan Molyneux

#5. Thor is a god who's lived in Asgard most all his life, but I think he still has a sense of awe and wonder about the place. I want us, as readers, to have that same sense of awe whenever we see, finally see, the golden spires of Realm Eternal.

Jason Aaron

#6. Together we would make reputation, we would have men in halls across Britain telling the story of our exploit. Or of our deaths. They were friends, they were oath-men, they were young, they were warriors, and with such men it might be possible to storm the gates of Asgard itself.

Bernard Cornwell

#7. It was Jacques Chirac and Schroeder both, who pushed us into a conflict to remove Milosevic.

Curt Weldon

#8. Those movies... ridiculously inaccurate. The real gods of Asgard - Thor, Loki, Odin, and the rest - are much more powerful, much more terrifying than anything Hollywood could concoct.

Rick Riordan

#9. And now, until we meet again, may the blessings of Asgard be showered upon you!

Stan Lee

#10. We banked around until we found a rainbow in the dark. It was on this occasion that I discovered that Granuaile had never heard of Ronnie James Dio. My shock at this news was such that I almost completely missed the fact that we were traveling on Bifrost, the rainbow bridge to Asgard.

Kevin Hearne

#11. Coming in Fall 2015 Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard, Book One The Sword of Summer

Rick Riordan

#12. Just as many people that love me, hate me, too. I get really mean, mean, mean, mean comments on Twitter, and it just comes with the territory.

Keke Palmer

#13. My mom used to say that in the United States of Asgard, you can feel the moments when the threads of destiny knot together, to push you or pull you or crush you. But only if you're paying attention.

Tessa Gratton

#14. I am in no way facetious, nor disposed for the mirth and galliardize of company, yet in one dream I can compose a whole Comedy, behold the action, apprehend the jests, and laugh myself awake at the conceits thereof.

Thomas Browne

#15. Nevermore shall men make slaves of others! Not in Asgard
not on Earth
not any place where the hammer of Thor can be swung
or where men of good faith hold freedom dear!

Stan Lee

#16. Some cats, Iggy Pop, they're going to always have that hunger.

Nikki Sixx

#17. I sighed. "Would it be too much to ask that Asgard be peaceful? Made up of big, fluffy clouds, serenity, and lots of hot yoga?

Amanda Carlson

#18. Scientists like ripping problems apart, collecting as much data as possible and then assembling the parts back together to make a decision.

Shirley M. Tilghman

#19. Your words are fire giants besieging the Asgard of my mind.

Brian Clevinger

#20. Is there anything more embarrassing than sailing into battle with half-finished figureheads? -Loki

Rick Riordan

#21. Never offer an oath lightly. For you pledge not only your life and sacred honor, but your people's honor as well. To break an oath is to be without honor, to be without a spirit, and to be apart from the people.

Raymond E. Feist

#22. Asgard has fallen. The gods are dead. The old oaths have been broken. And tell all who will hear: the Valkyrie ride to war.

Pierce Brown

#23. There's war between the gods, Uhtred, war between the Christian god and our gods, and when there is war in Asgard the gods make us fight for them on earth.

Bernard Cornwell

#24. When you, awareness, are mastered by the deepest that you know the truth of, then you are no longer awareness. You are oneness aware mastering your self and your life.

John De Ruiter

#25. The Bifrost,' Gunilla said. 'The rainbow bridge leading from Asgard to Midgard.

Rick Riordan

#26. The morning news hour ends with Evelyna Salsdottir, the champion poet of New Asgard, reciting her award-winning song "Sunfall in Mesa Verde." It's about vanishing people, and the memories they leave behind, like the longest shadows cast as the sun sets.

Tessa Gratton

#27. I had yet to be a mother, but I would have thought it difficult to forget something it took thirty-seven hours of excruciating pain to push out from between my legs ~Charley Davidson

Darynda Jones

#28. The market, as we're all painfully aware in the aftermath of the banking crisis, can be an idiot. It has no perception of right or wrong, or even sensible or insane. It sees profit.

Nick Harkaway

#29. The poor will look for many excuses why an idea can not be born, but the rich will also look for one excuse why an idea can be born.

Auliq Ice

#30. When we let God be God and work through us, we experience both a sense of serenity and excitement.

Julia Cameron

#31. Many people are trying to remove religion from public life. Under the banner of pluralism, cultural and political leaders are seeking to push all talk about God out of the public arena.

Charles Colson

#32. All the things we don't say, all the words we swallow, and it makes nothing but trouble.

Anna Quindlen

#33. Journey, "Open arms".

Freya Asgard

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