Lion Quotes
1. He’ll be coming and going” he had said. “One day you’ll see him and another you won’t. He doesn’t like being tied down–and of course he has other countries to attend to. It’s quite all right. He’ll often drop in. Only you mustn’t press him. He’s wild, you know. Not like a tame lion.
2. Did you think the lion was sleeping because he didn’t roar?
3. She slept with wolves without fear, for the wolves knew a lion was among them.
4. Aslan: You doubt your value. Don’t run from who you are.
5. If ever you feel like an animal among men, be a lion.
6. This is the land of Narnia,’ said the Faun, ‘where we are now; all that lies between the lamp-post and the great castle of Cair Paravel on the eastern sea.
7. Only in art will the lion lie down with the lamb, and the rose grow without thorn.
8. Satan prowls but he’s a lion on a leash
9. The greatest fear in the world is of the opinions of others. And the moment you are unafraid of the crowd you are no longer a sheep, you become a lion. A great roar arises in your heart, the roar of freedom.
10. My panties were still on but he didn’t let that stop him, nosing them out of the way and tonguing my sex, making low, growling noises in his throat like a big cat purring with pleasure while it devoured its prey.
11. It is no accident that the photographer becomes a photographer any more than the lion tamer becomes a lion tamer.
12. Intelligence entails a strong mind, but genius entails a heart of a lion in tune with a strong mind.
13. Oh Lion in a peculiar guise,
Sharp Roman road to Paradise,
Come eat me up, I’ll pay thy toll
With all my flesh, and keep my soul.
14. It’s time to make love, douse the glim; The fireflies twinkle and dim; The stars lean together Like birds of a feather, And the loin lies down with the limb.
15. A lion does not flinch at laughter coming from a hyena. A gorilla does not budge from a banana thrown at it by a monkey. A nightingale does not stop singing its beautiful song at the intrusion of an annoying woodpecker.
16. How can you fall in love at first sight when you can’t even see?
17. Once you reject fear, you will become the perfect candidate to receive and reflect Truth.
18. It’s not in the nature of the lamb to mourn the lion.
19. The more doors you open to the mysteries, or sacred knowledge, the smaller you feel. And because you begin to feel smaller and smaller until your ego disappears, the more humble you become. Therefore, any man who behaves arrogantly with what little he knows, or claims to know all, only reveals to all that he really knows nothing. Real greatness does not reside inside those who feel large. The truly wise are meek. Yet being small and meek do not make one weak. Arming oneself with true knowledge generates strong confidence and a bold spirit that makes you a lion of God. The Creator does not want you to suffer, yet we are being conditioned by society to accept suffering, weak and passive dispositions under the belief that such conditions are favorable by God. Weakness is not a virtue praised by God. How could he desire for you to be weak if he tells us to stand by our conscience? Doing so requires strength. However, there is a difference between arrogance when inflating your ego, and confidence when one truly gets closer to God. One feels large, while the other feels small. Why? Because a man of wisdom understands that he is just a small pea in a sea of infinite atoms, and that in the end — we are all connected. And did you not know that the smaller a creature is, the bolder its spirit?
20. Assumptions are quick exits for lazy minds that like to graze out in the fields without bother.
21. Though it was bright sunshine everyone felt suddenly cold. The only two people present who seemed to be quite at their ease were Aslan and the Witch herself. It was the oddest thing to see those two faces – the golden face and the dead-white face so close together. Not that the Witch looked Aslan exactly in his eyes; Mrs Beaver particularly noticed this.
22. Your heart has a powerful little antenna and its vibrations can be felt throughout the universe.
23. I will not join the rat race because I’m not a rat. And I will not blindly follow a specific faith because I’m not a bat. The only race I’ll take part in is for humans being humane. It’s called the human race, and sadly it’s got the least participants.
24. We always protect our heads, our faces,’ he commented as he followed a half-step behind and to her left. It’s pure instinct; to shield the eyes. The irony is that the blind have no eyes to protect, and suffer most of their injuries on their legs. But instinct can be blind, too.
25. Courage~ What makes the flag on the mast to wave? What makes the elephant charge his tusk in the misty mist, or the dusky dusk? What makes the muskrat guard his musk? Courage! What makes the sphinx the seventh wonder? Courage! What makes the dawn come up like thunder? Courage! What makes the Hottentot so hot? What puts the “ape” in apricot?~Cowardly Lion from the Wizard of Oz
26. Roan looked down at the pathetic little fur ball with a pink ribbon clipped to the top of its head and growled at it. It came from deep in his throat, and while it was unintentional, it wasn’t precisely a human noise. He could feel it in his throat, vibrating his vocal chords, and the dog’s ears rotated briefly in as much alarm as a dog could express, and then it whimpered and cringed, pissing on the sidewalk in submission.
The woman took a couple steps backward, eyes wide and horrified, and dragged her dog past them as she hurried off, the Pom more than happy to leave.
Paris looked at him, an eyebrow raised and the corner of his mouth quirked up in a half smile. “I love it when you get defensive.”
“I’m the king of the jungle.I’m not taking any shit from a living dust mop.
27. A dog might feel as majestic as a lion, might bark as loud as a roar, might have a heart as mighty and brave as a Lion’s heart,
But at the end of the day, a dog is a dog and a lion is a lion.
28. Commissioner Harris at the far end stared along the mad pathway. This was his first child and it had already become a murderer.
29. Maybe the tiny lions were merely ornaments, a display of pride for the victory over a man who defied men, only to be slain by women.
30. Gone! And you and I quite crestfallen. It’s always like that, you can’t keep him; it’s not as if he were a tame lion.
31. The lion never fears to walk alone.
32. Lion may be admired for courage, strength and tenacity but its life is a living death. Once dispossessed of a pride or injured, it dies very miserably. That a lion, of all its charisma can die so wretchedly emphasizes the fact that death is a great leveler.
33. If it sounds like a sheep but looks like a lion, it’s probably a lion.
34. The whiskered goddess had two natures; as Sekhmet the lioness, she was a mighty queen of sun-fire and war, and a harbinger of raw spiritual powers. As Bast the cat, she was the gentle bringer of love and domestic joy.
35. Lions are the ones who never look back on barking dogs.
36. To rely on luck and confront a lion is a suicide mission. You have to be a ‘lion’ to combat a lion. Even a lion suffering from diarrhea and anorexia is still a formidable opponent.
37. You killed my mother, who had a lion’s heart, and my sister, who laughed like the rain, and my father, who captured truth with a few strokes of a pen.
38. The roar of a lion projects a jittery wave of terror that no mortal wants to mess with. It even brings boisterous insanity to instant attention; to attract a lion’s attention is to put one’s head in a lion’s mouth.
39. Geeks are like male lions, they don’t like the presence of another one in the vicinity.
40. You can take a cub from the savannah as they have, and raise it like a pet if you like. In a cage, as some do, or running free like Paddy. You can feed it fresh meat so it never learns to hunt and brush its coat so it carries a human smell wherever it goes—but know that what you’ve done is twist something natural into something else. And you can never trust on unnatural thing.
41. The way some people seek title is baffling. They are willing to feed their own to the lion to achieve it. Even those who cannot kill a rat want to answer, the Lion Slayer 1 of world people.
42. It’s the thrill of the game the lions preys before devouring says grace and amen.
43. Certain activities do not require a repeat to be titled accordingly. You don’t have to marry twice to answer husband or wife. Similarly killing one lion entitles one to be titled ‘Lion Slayer’.
44. I hope there are other animals my age out there. I always wanted to kill a baby goat!
45. Calling a dog lion is a misnomer infused with confusion and trouble. A household name for dog is sufficient. If a lion should roar, all will stampede for safety, including the dog.
46. He hadn’t eaten for a very long time, and he was in the mood to find out what a falcon tasted like.
47. Having to fight viciously, and most times at the risk of its life before each meal detracts from the lion being King.
48. A wise choice is when you become a capital choice to many.
49. The lion is brave to walk alone.
50. The brave lion boldly walks alone.
51. Leaning forward, she pressed her lips to his. His mouth was so still, so warm and perfect. Her closed eyes filled with dampness as she lingered over the sensation of touching his lips with hers.
It felt like saying goodbye to a man she had never met and could barely acknowledge to herself that she had truly wanted to.
Then he moved.
He moved.
52. The lion forever owed his pride and life to his wife, showing some humility, but we’ve all done things we’re not proud of.
53. There isn’t much a lion can do amid flies.
54. There isn’t much a lion can do in the midst of flies.
55. My training is not from the trained dogs, my training is from an untrained lion, Har Har Har Mahadev
56. It goes without saying that even those of us who are going to hell will get eternal life—if that territory really exists outside religious books and the minds of believers, that is. Having said that, given the choice, instead of being grilled until hell freezes over, the average sane human being would, needless to say, rather spend forever idling in an extremely fertile garden, next to a lamb or a chicken or a parrot, which they do not secretly want to eat, and a lion or a tiger or a crocodile, which does not secretly want to eat them.
57. Back a mouse into a corner and he’ll attack a lion.
58. Isn’t it strange how a lamb can feel like a lion when comparing itself to a mouse, whereas a lion feels like a lamb when measuring itself against dragons?
59. A lioness will use all of her strength even when hunting a rabbit.
60. And as a cloud passed over the sun, sending the scene into shadows, the last thing Agatha saw was a new king cast in a golden glow and the old one dragged into the dark by his twisted green chains… The Snake become the Lion and the Lion become the Snake.