“Earthly life is a temporary phenomenon only”, Jesus said thoughtfully. “Death comes sooner or later to all mortals. It is honour that is the eternal thing. I asked you not about your life, but about your honour and your good name.”
Source: Why He Betrayed Jesus
“Although the Gospel of Judas does not encourage martyrdom, ironically—or better, paradoxically—it portrays Judas himself as the first martyr. This gospel reveals that when Judas hands Jesus over, he seals his own fate. But he knows, too, that when the other disciples stone him, they kill only his mortal self. His spirit-filled soul has already found its home in the light world above. Although Christians may suffer and die when they oppose the powers of evil, the hope Christ brings will sustain them.”
Source: Reading Judas: The Gospel of Judas and the Shaping of Christianity
“Ah, no difficulties can ever daunt me,' replied d'Artagnan: 'my only fear is, of impossibilities.'
'Nothing is impossible,' said the lady, 'to the one who truly loves.'
'Nothing, madame?'
'Nothing' she replied.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
“There are people who laugh at the horse who would not dare to laugh at the master.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
“(...) addressing the two ecclesiastics.
"Praise God, monsieur," replied they, bowing together.
"I have not failed to do so, your Reverences," replied the young man, returning their salutation.”
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
“Oh, difficulties do not affright me," said D'Artagnan. "I shrink before nothing but impossibilities.”
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
“D'Artagnan fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded him three times.
'I shall probably kill you the fourth," said he to him, holding out his hand to assist him to rise.
'It is much better both for you and for me to stop where we are,' answered the wounded man. 'Corbleu! I am more your friend than you think - for after our very first encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have had your throat cut!'
They this time embraced heartily, and without retaining any malice.”
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
“Three Agents. One Mission. No Mercy. The Trinity Operatives – A Thriller You Won’t Put Down.”
Source: The Trinity Operatives
“If desire causes suffering, it may be because we do not desire wisely, or that we are inexpert at obtaining what we desire. Instead of hiding our heads in a prayer cloth and building walls against temptation, why not get better at fulfilling desire? Salvation is for the feeble, that's what I think. I don't want salvation, I want life, all of life, the miserable as well as the superb. If the gods would tax ecstasy, then I shall pay; however, I shall protest their taxes at each opportunity, and if Woden or Shiva or Buddha or that Christian fellow--what's his name?--cannot respect that, then I'll accept their wrath. At least I will have tasted the banquet that they have spread before me on this rich, round planet, rather than recoiling from it like a toothless bunny. I cannot believe that the most delicious things were placed here merely to test us, to tempt us, to make it the more difficult for us to capture the grand prize: the safety of the void. To fashion of life such a petty game is unworthy of both men and gods.”
Source: Jitterbug Perfume
“Saying ‘no problem’ is a sure sign that everything is about to go terribly wrong,” Han said.”
Source: Star Wars: Honor Among Thieves