"That our conduct must be good, so as not to waken the sleeping destroyer." | |
"The man who lies asleep will never waken fame, | |
"Thou who didst waken from his summer dreams... | |
# Of Loch Lomond ## - Son, do you want to waken Mr. Findlay? | |
'Tis best to slay the false heart... to waken from the dream that is life... than live dark-hearted in a dark world. | |
"That our conduct must be good, so as not to waken the sleeping destroyer." | |
"The man who lies asleep will never waken fame, | |
"Thou who didst waken from his summer dreams... | |
# Of Loch Lomond ## - Son, do you want to waken Mr. Findlay? | |
'Tis best to slay the false heart... to waken from the dream that is life... than live dark-hearted in a dark world. | |
But, Keitel, if Erik ever finds the Horn Resounding... if he ever crosses Bi-Frost, the Rainbow Bridge... if he ever wakens the gods.. | |
I'm supposed to bring Galavant to the king when the barking of the hounds wakens the fairies in the evening so that they may begin their nocturnal dance. | |
It'll be awful when she wakens. | |
So be it! With what joy... she wakens to that sound. | |
The firefly wakens Waken now with me | |
But, Keitel, if Erik ever finds the Horn Resounding... if he ever crosses Bi-Frost, the Rainbow Bridge... if he ever wakens the gods.. | |
I'm supposed to bring Galavant to the king when the barking of the hounds wakens the fairies in the evening so that they may begin their nocturnal dance. | |
It'll be awful when she wakens. | |
So be it! With what joy... she wakens to that sound. | |
The firefly wakens Waken now with me | |
- That's why I wakened you, Paul. | |
And never yet one hour in his bed... did I enjoy the golden dew of sleep... but have been wakened by his timorous dreams. | |
And what your life would have been like had you wakened in time. | |
Captain? How long had it been lying there, dormant, sIumbering, until wakened by our fire? | |
Checking off the days and hours and minutes... until their wakened in the gray of the morning and led to the scaffold... their feet tied, black caps drawn over their heads... stood on a trap, the hangman pressing the spring. | |
- How about wakening them up? | |
A solid argument and self-proclaimed opinion... is the wakening of the mazes from the sleep of prevention... to the general line of a new direction. | |
Don't you realize the damage caused by the impression of wakening inside your claws? - What? | |
From which is there no wakening. | |
I hope that your wakening went well. | |
- That's why I wakened you, Paul. | |
And never yet one hour in his bed... did I enjoy the golden dew of sleep... but have been wakened by his timorous dreams. | |
And what your life would have been like had you wakened in time. | |
Captain? How long had it been lying there, dormant, sIumbering, until wakened by our fire? | |
Checking off the days and hours and minutes... until their wakened in the gray of the morning and led to the scaffold... their feet tied, black caps drawn over their heads... stood on a trap, the hangman pressing the spring. | |
- How about wakening them up? | |
A solid argument and self-proclaimed opinion... is the wakening of the mazes from the sleep of prevention... to the general line of a new direction. | |
Don't you realize the damage caused by the impression of wakening inside your claws? - What? | |
From which is there no wakening. | |
I hope that your wakening went well. | |