51 Quotes About Norse-mythology
- Author Sophie Avett
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Mrs. Pott's beady black eyes narrowed,"Do you know how many glass slippers I have to stitch when I get home? There's a Mad Hatter serenading a toaster as we speak. There could be mayhem wreaking havoc all over the love in New Gotham, granted what thankless ingrates you are. But here I am! I've taken a chance on you..
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- Author Sophie Avett
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That's it? That's all that happens after you topple from grace? We lose our rubies and rations?" Marshall smirked. "Woe is me.
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- Author Sophie Avett
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Mrs. Potts beady black eyes narrowed,"Do you know how many glass slippers I have to stitch when I get home? There's a Mad Hatter serenading a toaster as we speak. There could be mayhem wreaking havoc all over the love in New Gotham, granted what thankless ingrates you are. But here I am!
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- Author Joanne Harris
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Well, that's history for you, folks. Unfair, untrue and for the most part written by folk who weren't even there.
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- Author Snorri Sturluson
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King Atli had Hogni’s heart cut out while he was alive, and that was his death.
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- Author Snorri Sturluson
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Another condition of her settlement was that the Æsir must do something she the beard of a goat and tied the other end around his own testicles. The goat and Loki started pulling back and forth, each squealing loudly until finally Loki fell into Skadi’s lap, and then she laughed.
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- Author Snorri Sturluson
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When the Æsir saw Odin flying, they placed their vats in the courtyard, and when Odin entered Asgard he spat the mead into the vats. It was such a close call, with Suttung almost catching him, that he blew some of the mead out of his rear. No one paid attention to this part, and whoever wanted it took it; we call this the bad poets’ portion.
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- Author Joanne M. Harris
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And yet, it was still a performance. Odin and I both knew it. It was a kind of play, a dream of how things might have been if he and I had been capable of trusting each other for a change. And so we hunted, and sang, and laughed, and told heavily edited stories of the good old days, while each of us watched the other and wondered when the knife would fall.
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- Author Genevieve Gornichec
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I can’t believe,” he went on, “that you would besmirch my good name by implying that I’m an oath-breaker-”“I would have to know your name in order to besmirch it, would I not?”“You’re besmirching the idea of my good name.”“The idea of your name itself, or the idea that it’s a good name?”He blinked at her and mouthed the word Oh.
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