“I have seen Tasmanian devils battle over a carcass. I have seen lionesses crowding a kill, dingoes on the trail of a feral piglet, and adult croc thrashing its prey to pieces. But never, in all the animal world, have I witnessed anything to match the casual cruelty of the human being.” WorldHumansHuman BeingsAnimalPiecesBattleDevilAdultsCrueltyTrailsPreyCasualAnimal WorldPigletLionessCrocsDingoesTasmanian Devils Book:Steve & Me Source: Steve & Me
“I'm an amalgamation of what I've needed to be. Part scholar, part rebel, part nobleman, part Mistborn, and part soldier. Sometimes I don't even know myself. I had a devil of a time getting all those pieces to work together. And, just when I'm starting to get it figured out, the world up and ends on me.” KnowsWorldEndsSometimesTogetherPiecesNeededDevilStartingSoldierWorking TogetherRebelScholarNoblemenAmalgamation Book:Mistborn Trilogy Source: Mistborn Trilogy
“I went there anyway-knowingly, willingly-because I wanted a number one hit. I wanted what Metallica had, even if it meant selling a piece of my soul to the devil.” IfsSoulWantedNumbersPiecesDevilSellingMy SoulMetallica Author:Dave Mustaine
“'It's this accursed Science,' I cried. 'It's the very Devil. The mediaeval priests and persecutors were right, and the Moderns are all wrong. You tamper with it-and it offers you gifts. And directly you take them it knocks you to pieces in some unexpected way.'” WaySciencePiecesOffersDevilAccountsUnexpectedPriestsCried Author:George Herbert
“You may remember the story of how the devil and a friend of his were walking down the street, when they saw ahead of them a man stoop down and pick up something from the ground, look at it, and put it away in his pocket. The friend said to the devil, "What did that man pick up?" "He picked up a piece of the truth," said the devil. "That is a very bad business for you, then," said his friend. "Oh, not at all," the devil replied, "I am going to help him organize it."” MenLoveLifeLooksMaySaidHelpingStoriesTruthRememberSawsPiecesStreetsWalkingPicksDevilDown AndPocketsTruth Of LifeOrganizeStoopsTruth LoveBad Business Book:Total Freedom: The Essential Krishnamurti Source: Total Freedom: The Essential Krishnamurti
“Now do I begin to be a disciple of Christ, and care for nothing in this world, that so I may find Jesus. Let fire, or the cross, or wild beasts, or the breaking of my bones, or the cutting of me to pieces, or the shattering of my whole body, yea, all the tortures of the devil - let them all come upon me, only let me enjoy my God.” WorldMayWholeBodyCareSufferingJesusEnjoyChristFirePiecesCuttingThis WorldDevilCrossesLet MeBonesTortureBeastDiscipleShatteringWild Beasts Author:Ignatius of Antioch
“Jesus is hungry but feeds others; He grows weary but offers others rest; He is the King Messiah but pays tribute; He is called the devil but casts out demons; He dies the death of a sinner but comes to save His people from their sins; He is sold for thirty pieces of silver but gives His life a ransom for many; He will not turn stones to bread for Himself but gives His own body as bread for people.” PeopleGivingBodyDiesTurnsJesusGrowsSinPayPiecesKingsOffersDevilStonesCastsHungryBreadThirtyDemonSinnerSilverWearyTributeMessiahRansom Author:D. A. Carson
“For as from the same piece of clay a potter may fashion either a pot or a tile, so the Devil may shape a witch into a wolf or a cat or even a goat, without subtracting from her and without adding to her at all. For this occurs just as clay is first molded into one, then shaped into another form, for the Devil is a potter and his witches are but clay.” FirstsMayFormPiecesFashionShapesDevilCatPotWitchClayPottersGoatsTiles Author:Aino Kallas