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Quotes About Guardian

He'd become The Guardian, when all he really was, was a half-rabid food driven by vengeance and hate.
~ Mary Connealy
Angel of God, my guardian dear To whom God's love commits me here; Ever this day be at my side, To light and guard, to rule and guide.
~ Unknown
In every loving woman there is a priestess of the past -- a pious guardian of some affection, of which the object has disappeared.
~ Henri Frederic Amiel
I'm aware that people I have loved and have died and are in the spirit world looking after me.
~ Princess Diana
A good marriage is that in which each appoints the other guardian of his solitude
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
May the good grant you a still heart, heavy eyes, and angels guarding at your door.
~ Mary E. Pearson
To teach feels like you are a guardian of time itself, protecting the future happiness of the world via the minds that are yet to shape it.
~ Matt Haig
I like this job. I can't right now think of a better purpose in life than to be a teacher. To teach feels like you are a guardian of time itself, protecting the future happiness of the world via the minds that are yet to shape it.
~ Matt Haig
I like this job. I can't right now think of a better purpose in life than to be a teacher. To teach feels like you are a guardian of time itself, protecting the future happiness of the world via the minds that are yet to shape it. It isn't playing the lute for Shakespeare, or the piano at Ciro's, but it's something as good. And goodness has its own kind of harmony.
~ Matt Haig
You came." His gaze held hers. "And I knew that you are not useful to me, Ash. Not anymore. Except as a reason to get up in the morning --" "You don't sleep anymore," she reminded him, smiling. "Except as a reason to keep breathing --" "You don't need air." He narrowed his eyes at her. "I'm still new at this Guardian thing. So just shut up, and let me tell you that I love you.
~ Meljean Brook
It dumbs down my relationship with them to being the guardian of their bodies instead of a champion of their minds and their personal and political growth.
~ Unknown
Raising her hand and shaking the handcuffs, the shaking Pucks arm as well. "Unfortunately, it is necessary," Puck explained. "You don't want to work with by security staff so from now on I'm going to be your personal bodyguard. Going to be with you every second of the day.
~ Michael Buckley
Expecto Patronum
~ Unknown
A Three-headed Dog
~ Unknown
Of Magic That Protects Him While He's With Them
~ Unknown
Keep in mind that no matter how successful you were in dancing your animal, that in itself is not proof that you still have its power. You may only be dancing a memory. A successful experience does suggest, however, that you may have at least had such a guardian spirit in the past, if not now. The dancing itself, however, is no proof in itself, one way or another.
~ Michael Harner
Incidentally, no matter how fierce a guardian animal spirit may seem, its possessor is in no danger because the power animal is absolutely harmless. It is only a source of power; it has no aggressive intentions. It only comes to you because you need help.
~ Michael Harner
Queremos regresar a la antigua morada donde el ala de un ángel cubría a nuestros padres, queremos recobrar esa moral que hasta el postrer instante santifica la vida
~ Michel Houellebecq
Does Vasic know you're here alone?" "Does Sahara know she's mated to an overprotective Neanderthal?" Kaleb's lips curved.
~ Nalini Singh
You are a symbol—even if I am missed, so long as people can see you in the air, they'll feel safe." Because everyone knows I would not leave my consort in a city I didn't feel was protected against all harm. "Shit," Elena muttered. "I hate it when you make sense.
~ Nalini Singh
He's built to protect, to shield, and they made him a killer.
~ Nalini Singh
He would always hold her safe
~ Nalini Singh
25 And the Lord spake unto the Angel that guarded the eastern gate, saying 'Where is the flaming sword that was given unto thee?' 26 And the Angel said, 'I had it here only a moment ago, I must have put it down some where, forget my own head next.' 27 And the Lord did not ask him again.
~ Neil Gaiman
There is a bit of a scrum at the salad stall as fifteen Guardian readers all try to get at the wild rocket at once. We might have a Zen-like appreciation of a single, perfect organic onion, but it makes us no less capable of elbowing a fellow shopper in the ribs when we have to. This is food after all, and we are happy to fight for it if needs be.
~ Nigel Slater