Top 15 Quotes About Klaus Mikaelson

#1. Is it a form of social play that underneath the words people say, there is a different conversation going on?

Vanna Bonta

#2. When I was 20 I was like, 'I'm not a teenager anymore. I got this.' But when I look back I'm like, 'Oh no. Oh no. You did not.'

Cassie Scerbo

#3. I'm going to college. I don't care if it ruins my career. I'd rather be smart than a movie star.

Natalie Portman

#4. You've got to avoid situations that make you uncomfortable.

Nick Jonas

#5. An unread book does nobody any good. Stories happen in the mind of a reader, not among symbols printed on a page.

Brandon Mull

#6. In every moment a choice exists. We can cling to the past or embrace the inevitability of change and allow a brighter future to unfold before us.

Julie Plec

#7. Evie didn't mind yelling, but she hated feeling judged. It got under her skin and made her feel small and ugly and unfixable.

Libba Bray

#8. Leaps of faith tend to favour those with long legs.

Fennel Hudson

#9. Men are especially intolerant of serving and being ruled by, their equals.

Baruch Spinoza

#10. I've never walked to an altar in my life. I gave my life to Christ in my bedroom as a child.

Sheila Walsh

#11. Country music is just country. It's going to shift around a little bit, doing some different instrumentations, different production styles. But it will always come back to what you heard at the Opry. Nobody wants it to change.

Steven Curtis Chapman

#12. I don't think that you can say by any stretch of the imagination that all Wisconsin or Brooklyn-based poets write in a particular way. Similar sensibilities can spring up next to each other in the flower bed, or across oceans.

Matthea Harvey

#13. TELL me where you lost the company of Christ, and I will tell you the most likely place to find Him.

Charles Haddon Spurgeon

#14. GLOUCESTER: I do not know that Englishman alive With whom my soul is any jot at odds, More than the infant that is born to-night: I thank my God for my humility.

William Shakespeare

#15. Bruce Parker's The Power of the Sea is an engaging and essential history of science. It's also a terrific account of survival on our wild blue planet.

David Helvarg

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