Quotes of Kehlog Albran - somelinesforyou

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Even the best of friends cannot attend each other's funeral. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Arguments with furniture are rarely productive. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ I have seen the future and it is very much like the present - only longer. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ I have seen the future and it is very much like the present - only longer. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Arguments with furniture are rarely productive. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Even the best of friends cannot attend each other's funeral. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Arguments with furniture are rarely productive. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ I have seen the future and it is very much like the present - only longer. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ Arguments with furniture are rarely productive. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ I have seen the future and it is very much like the present - only longer. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ A priest asked: What is Fate, Master? And he answered: It is that which gives a beast of burden its reason for existence. It is that which men in former times had to bear upon their backs. It is that which has caused nations to build byways from City to City upon which carts and coaches pass, and alongside which inns have come to be built to stave off Hunger, Thirst and Weariness… ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran

“ It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle if it is lightly greased. ”

- Kehlog Albran
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