Top 16 The Devouring Trilogy Quotes
#1. Nietzsche would have put it, we need art in order not to die from the truth.
Simon Critchley
#2. She realises that if she is to save the show she is going to have to improvise a rousing speech, one of the many Henry V moments that make up her working life.
David Nicholls
#3. Freshman year. We made it. And with only one body possession and one accidental death to our names
Simon Holt
#4. Your heart gives you your power, Regina. Follow it, fight with it, and you cannot be defeated
Simon Holt
#5. What am I doing here, Reena? Why am I dancing to the tunes of that old hag?'You are saving your family.
Renita D'Silva
#7. [My] goal as an artist is to create increasingly complex images with greater and greater clarity of form and intensity of vision.
Roger Ballen
#8. In evil times, when public virtue has left the earth, ancient writings are of little account, and no one cares to disturb the silence of the libraries.
Joseph-Arthur De Gobineau
#9. You went through hell and lived. That leaves marks
Simon Holt
#10. Step inside your favorite storybook and become lost in a journey only your imagination can envision.
K. Lamb
#11. Great power often corrupts virtue; it invariably renders vice more malignant ... In proportion as the powers of government increase, both its own character and that of the people becomes worse.
John Taylor Of Caroline
#13. I will not eat cakes or cookies or food. I will be thin, thin, pure. I will be pure and empty. Weight dropping off. Ninety-nine ... ninety-five ... ninety-two ... ninety. Just one more to eighty-nine. Where does it go? Where in the universe does it go?
Francesca Lia Block
#14. Sunlight is bad,' he wheezes. 'It's the exact same stuff as breeds maggots in wounded soldiers' legs. And when there's no war on, it fades wallpaper.
Michel Faber
#15. In Science we have been reading only the notes to a poem; in Christianity we find the poem itself.
C.S. Lewis
#16. Faith in God engenders a love for the Sabbath; faith in the Sabbath engenders a love for God. A sacred Sabbath truly is a delight.
Russell M. Nelson