Kenning /ˈkeniNG/ I. noun a compound expression in Old English and Old Norse poetry with metaphorical meaning, e.g., oar-steed = ship.
Traces of the same spiritual concepts and symbolism that enlighten the Egyptian texts are found all around the world among cultures that we can be certain were never in direct contact. Straightforward...
I think you have to be cool to be a good flirt, and I don't think I'm very cool.
I used to have a drug problem, now I make enough money.
Beware ! Discipline goes to two different directions : success and self glory. Self glory is the biggest failure of life.
My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I'm right.
I miss that feeling of connection.Knowing he was out there somewhere thinking about me at the same time I was thinking about him.
By drinking, a boy acts like a man. After drinking, many a man acts like a boy.
To be inspired is great, but to inspire is an honor.
Yesterday I was clever, so I took the glory for me. Today He makes me wise, so I give the glory to Thee
A homely face does not guarantee a homely character. Appearance is the body, character is the spirit, and the soul bears the most vital qualities.