Top 40 Ragnar Quotes
#1. Laughter in battle. That was what Ragnar had taught me, to take joy from the fight.
Bernard Cornwell
#2. And you can use that sword, Weland Godfredson?"
"As a woman can use her tongue, lord."
"You're that good, eh?" Ragnar asked, as ever unable to resist a jest.
Bernard Cornwell
#3. Volnero as the new ruler of Ondalina or Miromara obliterates our entire realm. I will advise Ragnar to accept her terms.
Jennifer Donnelly
#4. The monks had murdered Danes and Ragnar had punished them, though these days the story is always told that the monks were innocently at prayer and died as spotless martyrs. In truth they were malevolent killers of women and children, but what chance does truth have when priests tell tales?
Bernard Cornwell
#5. The bubbleGarden," I say to Dan, voice filling the metal common room. "Take me there." I've already turned on a heel. Ragnar pats his thigh. "Come, dog." It
Pierce Brown
#6. A leader leads," Ragnar said, "and you can't ask men to risk death if you're not willing to risk it yourself.
Bernard Cornwell
#7. I've been in contact with her. She approached me months ago. I know the terms of her deal. She's going to tell Ragnar that Ondalina's attack on Miromara was an act of war and that he must surrender. Either he accepts Lucia
Jennifer Donnelly
#8. Yet it takes only one truth to bring a kingdom of lies crashing down. Ragnar
Pierce Brown
#9. They're frightened that we'll make a sally and kill them all," Ragnar said, "so they're going to sit there and try to starve us out.
Bernard Cornwell
#10. And Eoferwic, I thought, was where my story had all begun. Where my father had died. Where I had become the Lord of Bebbanburg. Where I had met Ragnar and learned of the ancient gods.
Bernard Cornwell
#11. You have many qualities that make you as great a man as any other here at the Althing. In the first place, you are as well-born as all those who are descended from Ragnar Hairy-Breeks.
Anonymous
#12. It is no great thing to die. Not when one has lived." -Ragnar Volarus
Pierce Brown
#13. If a man can't remember the laws," Ragnar said, "then he's got too many of them.
Bernard Cornwell
#14. Sometimes, when I tell folk my story, they ask why I did not run away from the pagans, why I did not escape southward into the lands where the Danes did not yet rule, but it never occurred to me to try. I was happy, I was alive, I was with Ragnar, and it was enough.
Bernard Cornwell
#15. I'm so used to being in a theater where there is always a narrative, but I'm more about the still moment, the painter inside me.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#16. In short: developers do not give players enough credit. And maybe even players don't give players enough credit.
Ragnar Tornquist
#17. Death and destruction are necessary to the health of the world, and therefore as natural, and lovable, as birth and life. Only priests and born cowards moan and weep over dying. Brave men face it with approving nonchalance.
Ragnar Redbeard
#18. What draws me to theater and religion are these rituals made to make you feel emotion. It's so banal in an interesting way. In visual art it's about making you feel emotional, but it's more subtle.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#19. The best trick I learned was when a priest came to me when I was an altar boy and said, "Always, when you make a mistake, pretend it's ritual." It's beautiful!
Ragnar Kjartansson
#20. I often really like to play with documenting my performances cinematically. Cinematic documentation is much more interesting than the performance itself.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#21. If a man smite you on one cheek, smash him down; smite him hip and thigh, for self-preservation is the highest law.
Ragnar Redbeard
#22. A beam of light takes about two million years to reach from us to the Andromeda nebula. But my thought covers this distance in a few seconds. Perhaps some day some intermediate form of body and mind may permit us to say that we actually can travel faster than light.
Ragnar Frisch
#23. He who turns the other cheek is a cowardly dog
a Christian dog.
Ragnar Redbeard
#24. I really love country music, just this idea of three chords and the truth.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#26. HATE FOR HATE - AND RUTH FOR RUTH,
EYE FOR EYE - AND TOOTH FOR TOOTH,
SCORN FOR SCORN - AND SMILE FOR SMILE,
LOVE FOR LOVE - AND GUILE FOR GUILE,
WAR FOR WAR, - AND WOE FOR WOE,
BLOOD FOR BLOOD - AND BLOW FOR BLOW.
Ragnar Redbeard
#27. A lot of the stuff I've done is inspired by the location. Usually my works are pretty site-specific. There are a lot of shows that are older works, but often when I do new work for a show, it tends to talk to the space or the idea of the museum.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#28. How the little piglets would grunt if they knew how the old boar suffered.
Ragnar Lodbrok
#29. I was very prejudiced when I started arts school. I, like all of those kids, was like, "I don't like this modern stuff." I came to arts school with a very stupid, conservative set of ideas about art.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#30. I think my favorite Rolling Stones song is "No Expectations." I always think and talk through songs.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#31. When a man cannot choose, he ceases to be a man.
Ragnar Galt
#33. There are only two things worse then an empty canvas: death and taxes.
Ragnar Tornquist
#34. You're just being cryptic again. It's like soap opera sex. Lots of boring dialogue and when they finally do go to bed, everything's dark and covered by blankets.
Ragnar Tornquist
#35. Equality can only exist between equals.
Civilization implies division of labor, division of labor implies subordination and subordination implies injustice and inequality.
Ragnar Redbeard
#36. Deep in the human nature, there is an almost irresistible tendency to concentrate physical and mental energy on attempts at solving problems that seem to be unsolvable. Indeed, for some kinds of active people, only the seemingly unsolvable problems can arouse their interest.
Ragnar Frisch
#37. The natural world is a world of war; the natural man is a warrior; the natural law is tooth and claw. All else is error. A condition of combat everywhere exists. We are born into perpetual conflict. It is our inheritance, even as it was the heritage of previous generations.
Ragnar Redbeard
#38. Living through art is a better way to live - not necessarily making art, but being surrounded by art. I think it's just as banal as trying to show my version of the beauty in the world. It's about beauty at the end of the day.
Ragnar Kjartansson
#39. Govenment is founded on property
Property is founded on conquest
Conquest is founded on power
All power is founded on brain and brawn.
Ragnar Redbeard
#40. Any econometrician who wants to see practical application of his science will be highly concerned with applications to economic planning at the national level.
Ragnar Frisch
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