“you can't fit the same religion to every man any mo' than you can the same pair of breeches. The big man takes the big breeches an' the little man takes the small ones, an' it's jest the same with religion. It may be cut after one pattern, but it's might apt to get its shape from the wearer inside. Why, thar ain't any text so peaceable that it ain't drawn blood from somebody.” MenMayLittlesBigsMightCuttingBloodFitShapesPatternsEvery ManPairsJestLittle Man Author:Ellen Glasgow
“The Devil can so completely assume the human form, when he wants to deceive us, that we may well lie with what seems to be a woman, of real flesh and blood, and yet all the while 'tis only the Devil in the shape of a woman. 'Tis the same with women, who may think that a man is in bed with them, yet 'tis only the Devil; and...the result of this connection is oftentimes an imp of darkness, half mortal, half devil.” ThinkingMenWantHumansWellsMayRealHumorSeemsFormLyingReligiousResultsHalfDarknessBloodShapesBedDevilConnectionsAssumingFleshMortalsDeceivingFlesh And BloodHuman Form Author:Martin Luther
“We may well lie with what seems to be a woman of flesh and blood, and yet all the time it is only a devil in the shape of a woman.” WellsMayHumorSeemsLyingReligiousBloodShapesDevilFleshFlesh And Blood Author:Martin Luther
“I'm a fountain of blood in the shape of a girl . . . leave me now return tonight tide will show you the way if you forget my name you will go astray like a killer whale trapped in a bay” IfsWayShowsGirlNamesForgetBloodReturnShapesTonightKillersTidesTrappedFountainLeaving MeWhalesKiller Whales Author:Bjork
“The Blood Type Diet has made such a difference - not so much to my shape, but to how I feel and my energy levels.” FeelsMadeEnergyDifferencesLevelsBloodTypeShapesDietsEnergy LevelsBlood Type Author:Cheryl Cole
“The blood weeps from my heart when I do shape, In forms imaginary, th' unguided days And rotten times that you shall look upon When I am sleeping with my ancestors.” LooksHeartFormImaginationSleepBloodMy HeartShapesLook UpAncestorImaginaryProphecyRotten Book:King Henry IV Part 2: Third Series Source: King Henry IV Part 2: Third Series
“The poet, as a rule, is a half-man - a sissy, not a real person, and he is in no shape to lead real men in matters of blood, or courage.” MenPersonsRealMatterHalfBloodPoetShapesReal MenReal PersonSissy Author:Charles Bukowski
“He took something out of his jacket and handed it to her. It was a long thin dagger in a leather sheath. The hilt of the dagger was set with a single red stone carved in the shape of a rose. She shook her head. "I wouldn't even know how to use that--" He pressed it into her hand, curling her fingers around it. "You'd learn." He dropped his voice. "It's in your blood." She drew her hand back slowly. "All right." "I could give you a thigh sheath to put that in," Isabelle offered. "I've got tons." "CERTAINLY NOT," said Simon.” KnowsGivingLongSaidUseHandsVoiceKnow HowBloodShapesRedStonesRoseFingersJacketsLeatherThighsDaggers Book:City of Bones: TV Tie-in Source: City of Bones: TV Tie-in