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American Satan (2017): An aspiring rock band who all drop out of college and move to Los Angeles to try to become famous. [48]Angel Heart (1987): The Devil tries to claim the soul he was promised by a man whose attempt to escape his deal resulted in him losing his memory.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations lists the saying's author as anonymous. [7] An editorial in the 1989 New York Times reflected on the apparent interchangeability of God and the Devil in the phrase, citing various examples in print at the time; as well as the difficulty of determining which came first and how long either one has been in use. [8]
Copy of a written deal by Christoph Haizmann from 1669.. It is usually thought that individuals who make a pact also promise to demons that they will kill children or consecrate them to the devil at the moment of birth (many midwives were accused of this, due to the number of children who died at birth in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance), take part in Witches' Sabbaths, have sexual ...
Portal:Piracy/Selected quotations/7 Coming up to them, there has passed some common shot between some of our fleet and some of them; and as far as we perceive, they are determined to sell their lives with blows.
Accordingly, infidelity among humans, civilizations, and empires are not described evil or devilish in Classical Islamic sources. [103] This is in stark contrast to Islamists, such as Osama bin Laden , who justifies his violence against the infidels by contrary assertions.
Political quotes (1 C, 148 P) R. Quotations from radio (64 P) ... Pages in category "Quotations" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
35 Best Grinch Quotes “It came without ribbons, it came without tags. It came without packages, boxes, or bags.” — The Grinch “Maybe Christmas (he thought) doesn’t come from a store ...
Dante, poised between the mountain of purgatory and the city of Florence, a detail of a painting by Domenico di Michelino, Florence 1465.. The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri is a long allegorical poem in three parts (or canticas): the Inferno (), Purgatorio (), and Paradiso (), and 100 cantos, with the Inferno having 34, Purgatorio having 33, and Paradiso having 33 cantos.