Quotes About Curses
Mortal, if there's one thing I've learned in all my years, it's this: lies are curses you place
~ Kresley Cole
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~ Kresley Cole
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lies are curses you place on yourself.
~ Kresley Cole
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We all have our curses. The people of my blood are cursed to love only once. You're cursed never to touch any but one. And Evie? She's cursed to love us both. She really does, you know.
~ Kresley Cole
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Mortal, if there's one thing I've learned in all my years, it's this: lies are curses you place on yourself.
~ Kresley Cole
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If there's one thing I've learned in all my years, it's this: lies are curses you place on yourself.
~ Kresley Cole
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Respect your curses, for they are the instruments of your destiny.
~ Joseph Campbell
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We face big choices every day. Each one may seem small, but together, they are steps in a direction toward God or away from Him, toward wonderful blessings or in the direction of painful curses. It's our choice.
~ Zig Ziglar
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Joseph is the wearisomest and self-righteous Pharisee who ever ransacked the Bible to rake the promises to himself and fling the curses on his neighbor.
~ Emily Bronte
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He was, and is yet, most likely, the wearisomest, self-righteous pharisee that ever ransacked a Bible to rake the promises to himself, and fling the curses on his neighbours.
~ Emily Bronte
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He was, and is yet most likely, the wearisomest self-righteous Pharisee that ever ransacked a Bible to rake the promises to himself and fling the curses to his neighbours.
~ Emily Bronte
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She did not yell out -- no! she would have scorned to do it, if she had been spitted on the horns of a mad cow. I did, though! I vociferated curses enough to annihilate any fiend in Christendom.
~ Emily Bronte
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Parrots learn profanity more easily than common phrases since we utter our curses with so much vigor. The parrot doesn't know the meaning of these words, but he hears the energy invested in them. Even animals can pick up on the power we have hidden in the shadow!
~ Robert A. Johnson
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Sir, I can use profanity in more than a thousand languages, some having curses that will addle an egg at a hundred paces.
~ Robert Heinlein
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Si ello no basta para refrenarte, te prometo que haré que maldigas el primer beso que intercambiaron tu padre y tu madre.
~ Robert Jordan
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many forces that influenced the flow of the tale: boons and curses and manmade laws. There was no hero or villain in the epic, just people struggling with life, responding to crises, making mistakes, repeating mistakes, in innocence or ignorance, while trying to make their lives meaningful and worthwhile.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Bless them that persecute you.' If our enemy cannot put up with us any longer and takes to cursing us, our immediate reaction must be to lift up our hands and bless him. Our enemies are the blessed of the Lord. Their curse can do us no harm. May their poverty be enriched with all the riches of God, with the blessing of Him whom they seek to oppose in vain. We are ready to endure their curses so long as they redound to their blessing.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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There are the two curses of Spain, the bulls and the priests.
~ Ernest Hemingway
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I've never understood why the majority of human curses and insults refer to the erotic sphere. Sex is wonderful and associated with beauty, joy and pleasure. How can the names of the sexual organs be used as a vulgar synonym for ?
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Oh, Stregobor, it would be great if the cruelty of rulers could be explained away by mutations or curses.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Indian burial grounds had a dark reputation in the folklore of the American West, and there were few men who had not heard some tale of the vengeful spirits who haunted such places, and of the terrible curses they might impart on those who strayed disrespectfully into their sacred lands.
~ Robert Davis
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Double, double, toil and trouble; Fire burn, and caldron bubble." —Shakespeare (Macbeth)
~ Douglas E. Richards
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There can he greater, more authentic piety in a man's curses than in the sanctimonious prayers of the religious. As
~ Douglas John Hall
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The gods give no gifts without hooks embedded.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
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