Top 17 Quotes About The Titan Atlas

#1. As you walk through life, always walk toward the light, and the shadows of life will fall behind you.

Thomas S. Monson

#2. The Eighth Commandment was not made for bards.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#3. So you're lost, uh? Happens a lot out here. You walk around for days, seeing things, losing your bearings, crying out for God, But He can't hear you. You can scream and scream but nobody'll ever hear you.

Craig Davidson

#4. [T]he shaman treats all realities as subjective, much like some modern theoretical physicists are beginning to do. In such a viewpoint the question of whether an experience is real or not makes no sense, because the answer is yes and no, depending on your point of view.

Serge King

#5. All truth and understanding is a result of a divine light which is God Himself.

Saint Augustine

#6. I swallowed, hoping my voice still worked. "You're - you're even uglier than your son," I taunted the Titan. "I can see where Atlas gets his stupidity from.

Rick Riordan

#7. Passion moves freely across borders, speaks every language, and flourishes in every culture. The movement of passion is the most gratifying satisfaction in any moviemaker's life.

Saul Zaentz

#8. Your soulmate can also be found in a friendship

Steven Aitchison

#9. Be proactive. Ask yourself, "Are my actions based on self-chosen values or on my moods, feelings and circumstances?"

Stephen Covey

#10. His wit invites you by his looks to come, But when you knock, it never is at home.

William Cowper

#11. No, Lin! This is India. Nobody can take his clothes off, not even to wash his bodies. This is India. Nobody is ever naked in India. And especially, nobody is naked without clothes.

Gregory David Roberts

#12. Beneath the conversations and silences and reconnecting intimacy, I tried to reconcile the adult Hardy had become with the boy I had known and longed for. It troubled me to realize they weren't the same ... but of course I wasn't the same either.

Lisa Kleypas

#13. He who cuts down woods beyond a certain limit exterminates birds.

Henry David Thoreau

#14. As for me, I did the stupidest thing in my life, which is saying a lot. I attacked the Titan Lord Atlas.

Rick Riordan

#15. I thought that was the coolest thing in the world, the idea of somebody trying to solve mysteries. I would see conspiracies in everything. I think I believed in leprechauns longer than any of my fellow classmates because I tried to catch them.

Alex Hirsch

#16. I searched for years I found no love. I'm sure that love will never be a product of plasticity.

Frank Zappa

#17. It's not the tales of Stephen King that I've read,
I need protection from the things in my head ...

Jimmy Buffett

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