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Quotes About Lion

Beware, lion's lady, for your predator is hungry tonight. He may not wait long before devouring you." "Devouring me?" she asked, challenge gleaming in her eyes. "What if I devour him first?
~ Shelly Thacker
It's the fate of the lion in winter: all his billions, all his television channels cannot rescue him from the mockery that rains down on the aged lecher, his powers visibly waning.
~ Silvio Berlusconi
Love has the face of a goddess, but the talons of a lion.
~ Ivan Panin
I just want to cuddle with my Lion and give him all the love nobody in the world has given him but me.
~ Katy Evans
love is a hawk with velvet claws love is a rock with heart and veins love is a lion with satin jaws love is a storm with silken reins
~ Kurt Vonnegut
Love is like the lion's tooth.
~ Emily St. John Mandel
The distant roar of a walking lion rolls against the stillness of the night, and we listen. It is the voice of Africa bringing memories that do not exist in our minds or in our hearts - perhaps not even in our blood. It is out of time, but it is there, and it spans a chasm whose other side we cannot see.
~ Beryl Markham
We cannot tame the Lion of Judah. There is a mystery, a wonder, and, yes, even a wildness about God we cannot take from Him.
~ Beth Moore
The brutality of The Story of the Lion and the Mirror refracts the violence of this historical moment. The lion, intoxicated by the taste of blood, mistakes his own blood fort hat of the calf he wants to devour and ends up bleeding to death. We wonder if this story is perhaps a parable about how counterinsurgency fails: thinking it is consuming the blood of its enemy, the state bleeds itself out.
~ Subcomandante Marcos
In natural life, as long as he finds food, a lion does not wander over great distances, and certainly Elsa had seen more of the world than she would have done living with a pride. Yet she knew her home, and whenever we returned from safari she would go straight back to her habits and usual routine.
~ Joy Adamson
Jesucristo fue el Cordero de Dios, pero también el León de Judá; y de sus rugidos y zarpazos están llenos los Evangelios
~ Juan Manuel de Prada
God made the cat in order that man might have the pleasure of caressing the lion.
~ Fernand Mery
The lion takes its fierceness from your fear." Walk up to the lion, and he will disappear; run away and he runs after you.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
The lion draws his fierceness from your fear, his roar is in the tremors of your heart. Stand still like Daniel, and you too shall hear the rush of angels sent to take your part.
~ Florence Scovel Shinn
Yeah, I call my warrior spirit the lion.
~ Jimi Manuwa
My first day at MGM they decided to bring this lion out, male, and it was not the best time for him to see me. All of a sudden he thought I was in heat and this lion went into the dressing room, which was just a trailer on the sound stage, and went crazy.
~ Kim Novak
A number of animals were considered particularly sacred to Artemis. Chief amongst these were the deer, the dog and the bear, but they also included the boar, the hare and possibly the lion. Several birds were also considered sacred to her, including the partridge, quail and buzzard.
~ Sorita d'Este
Before one accepts spirituality, astrology is very powerful, like a lion. Then when one enters into a deeper spiritual life, astrology becomes a tiny household cat.
~ Sri Chinmoy
There is no such thing as "natural law": this expression is nothing but old nonsense. Prior to laws, what is natural is only the strength of the lion, or the need of the creature suffering from hunger or cold, in short, need.
~ Stendhal
and so the lion fell in love with the lamb.
~ stephanie meyer
Barrett is a bigger guy, not fat (not yet) but ursine, crimson of eye and lip; ginger-furred, possessed (he likes to think) of an enchanted sensual slyness, the prince transformed into wolf or lion, all slumbering large-pawed docility, awaiting, with avid yellow eyes, love's first kiss.
~ Michael Cunningham
She was looking out of the window The Butterfly Lion
~ Michael Morpurgo
The joyful will stoop with sorrow, and when you have gone to the earth I will let my hair grow long for your sake, I will wander through the wilderness in the skin of a lion
~ Michael Ondaatje
March was doing exactly as it should; it had come in like a lamb, now it was going out like a lion. ~Only Betty Neels~
~ Betty Neels