A Quote by Rick Riordan

Lord Bacchus, do you remember me? I helped you with that missing leopard in Sonoma." Bacchus scratched his stubbly chin. "Ah... yes. John Green." "Jason Grace." "Whatever," the god said.
Entertain me, heroes of Olympus. Give me a reason to do more." Bacchus to Percy and Jason
It is grace at the beginning, and grace at the end. So that when you and I come to lie upon our death beds, the one thing that should comfort and help and strengthen us there is the thing that helped us in the beginning. Not what we have been, not what we have done, but the Grace of God in Jesus Christ our Lord. The Christian life starts with grace, it must continue with grace, it ends with grace. Grace wondrous grace. By the grace of God I am what I am. Yet not I, but the Grace of God which was with me.
If Bacchus ever had a color he could claim for his own, it should surely be the shade of tannin on drunken lips, of John Keat's 'purple-stained mouth,' or perhaps even of Homer's dangerously wine-dark sea.
Far from me be the gift of Bacchus--pernicious, inflaming wine, that weakens both body and mind.
Lady Katsa, is it?" "Yes, Lord Prince." "I've heard you have one eye green as the Middluns grasses, and the other eye blue as the sky." "Yes, Lord Prince." "I've heard you can kill a man with the nail of your smallest finger." She smiled. "Yes, Lord Prince." "Does it make it easier?" "I don't understand you." "To have beautiful eyes. Does it lighten the burden of your Grace, to know you have beautiful eyes?
The pinecone is a fearsome tool of destruction! -Bacchus
I had a father and mother, who were devout and feared God. Our Lord also helped me with His grace. All this would have been enough to make me good, if I had not been so wicked.
Bacchus has drowned more men than Neptune.
Bacchus hath drowned more men than Neptune.
Fighting giants was one thing. Bacchus making into a game was something else.
What are all the orgies of Bacchus when compared to the intoxication of someone who completely surrenders to continence!
Bacchus, n.: A convenient deity invented by the ancients as an excuse for getting drunk.
In Belgium, the magistrate has the dignity of a prince, but by Bacchus, it is true that the brewer is king.
I hate to tell you this,” Jason said, “but I think your leopard just ate a goddess.
For when we quaff the gen'rous bowl, Then sleep the sorrows of our soul. Let us drink the juice divine, The gift of Bacchus, god of wine. When I take wine, my cares go to rest.
What gives me the most hope every day is God's grace; knowing that his grace is going to give me the strength for whatever I face, knowing that nothing is a surprise to God.
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