In Bas's own words, «What's the harm in
signing over your soul for the sake of love if you don't believe in hell, or if you do, you'll be going there anyway for kissing boys?»
As the artist said, «What's the harm in
signing over your soul for the sake of love if you don't believe in hell, or if you do, you'll be going there anyway for kissing boys?»
Not exact matches
The honeymoon, that is, between the now enfeebled and increasingly remote
souls who for
over a quarter of a century had carped and sneered at Pope John Paul II (and by the same token at «PanzerCardinal» Joseph Ratzinger) but who had nevertheless hoped against hope for a Pope who would be somehow reborn if not as a fully paid - up liberal, as a Pope at least who would go easy on all that counter-cultural JPII stuff about being «
signs of contradiction» and about continuity with the pre-conciliar Church and who had breathlessly found (so they thought) that, lo, it was even so, in the wonders of Deus Caritas Est. «On his election last spring,» carolled The Tablet, «the former CardinalRatzinger was widely assumed to have as his papal agenda the hammering of heretics and a war on secularist relativism, subjects with which he was associated as head of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith.»
You have just
over a day left if you want to
sign up for # 10 / $ 12 and get a copy of Dark
Souls 2 Scholar of the First Sin along with another stack of Steam keys.
I don't understand why having
over powered enemies is a
sign of brilliant game design for
Souls but not for other games.