Examples of using Two wolves in English and their translations into Danish
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There are two wolves.
Two wolves that exist inside each of us.
There are two wolves.
Two wolves live inside us," he says.
And then there's two wolves.
Two wolves that exist inside each of us.
And then there's two wolves.
Summons two wolves to fight for Lycan.
Indian parable about the two wolves.
These two wolves, they're at war with each other.
Everybody's got two wolves inside'em.
Inside each of us, there's these two wolves.
There are two wolves, and they're always fighting.
A terrible fight between two wolves.
We're like two wolves, marking their territory.
It's like the parable of the two wolves.
There are two wolves fighting in every man's heart.
And they're always fighting. There are two wolves.
Like two wolves gabbing about which sheep to eat.
Also One was always accompanied by two wolves.
Two wolves managed today between Lumsheden and Svärdsjö in Dalarna.
He ever tell you the story of the two wolves?
The god Odin with the ravens Huginn and Muninn and the two wolves Geri and Freki by Johannes Wiedewelt, 1780s. Indian ink and watercolour.
Your pa ever tell you that story about them two wolves?
The god Odin with the ravens Huginn and Muninn and the two wolves Geri and Freki by Johannes Wiedewelt, 1780s.
A similar shield stands behind the god Odin,who sits on his throne surrounded by the ravens Huginn and Muninn and the two wolves Geri and Freki.
A similar shield stands behind the god Odin,who sits on his throne surrounded by the ravens Huginn and Muninn and the two wolves Geri and Freki. The god Balder with a shield inspired by the animal side of Harald Bluetooth's rune stone by Johannes Wiedewelt, 1780s.
And they're always fighting. There are two wolves.
The Danish National Art Library. The god Odin with the ravens Huginn and Muninn and the two wolves Geri and Freki by Johannes Wiedewelt, 1780s.

