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{{quote|[[Affably Evil|Did you miss me, Celestia? I missed you.]] [[And I Must Scream|It's quite lonely being encased in stone]] but you wouldn't know that, would you, because I don't ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|turn ponies into stone!]]''|'''[[Reality Warper|Discord]]''', ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''}} |
{{quote|[[Affably Evil|Did you miss me, Celestia? I missed you.]] [[And I Must Scream|It's quite lonely being encased in stone]] but you wouldn't know that, would you, because I don't ''[[Even Evil Has Standards|turn ponies into stone!]]''|'''[[Reality Warper|Discord]]''', ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]''}} |
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{{quote|Does the stone mimic life, or did it once live?|'''Soul Sculptor''', ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'' }} |
{{quote|Does the stone mimic life, or did it once live?|'''Soul Sculptor''', ''[[Magic the Gathering]]'' }} |
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Did you miss me, Celestia? I missed you. It's quite lonely being encased in stone but you wouldn't know that, would you, because I don't turn ponies into stone!
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Does the stone mimic life, or did it once live?
—Soul Sculptor, Magic the Gathering
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Crichton: After we're married, and I mean right after we're married, they turn us into statues. —Farscape, "Look At The Princess,"
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'The Living shall not be put to Death', thus the catechism says. A magus walks out in mist, into nothingness, and so perishes! Pah! What punishment is that compared to being turned to living stone? Wearing out the ageless days of your existence, gnawed at always by wind and water and the memories of what it was to be alive!
—Anya, Forging the Darksword
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He asked me how I'd rather go, —"Basilisk," a song on the topic, Owen Pallett
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Dawn take you all, and be stone to you!
—Gandalf, The Hobbit
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