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Can you be there for me? Just in case I need someone to hold my sword for me?'
I did a little bow with my head.
'Why, my princess, I thought you'd never ask. ~ L.J. Shen
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by L.J. Shen
I simply think there's life after movies. I have to adhere to this philosophy, and therefore I like other things, and I have other passions. None are as big as movie-making, but they exist. ~ Roman Polanski
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Roman Polanski
Ambition is torment enough for an enemy; for it affords as much discontentment in enjoying as in want, making men like poisoned rats, which, when they have tasted of their bane, cannot rest till they drink, and then can much less rest till they die ~ Joseph Hall
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Joseph Hall
O Love! thou bane of the most generous souls! Thou doubtful pleasure, and thou certain pain. ~ George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne
What is Aldous capable of?"
"Aldous is two thousands years old. He's capable of anything."
"Aldous Nix is two thousands years old?"
"So, I've heard. He doesn't invite me to his birthday parties. ~ Cassandra Clare
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Cassandra Clare
Magnus had always had a wanderer's heart. Over the centuries, he had adventured in so many different places, always looking for something that would fulfill his restless hunger. He never realized how all the pieces could fall together, how home could be somewhere and someone. He belonged with Alec. His wandering heart could rest. ~ Cassandra Clare
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Cassandra Clare
No doubt this works well enough for The Tale of Benjamin Bunny or The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, but I can readily see that 'The Selfish Gene' on its own, without the large footnote of the book itself, might give an inadequate impression of its contents. ~ Richard Dawkins
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Richard Dawkins
The triumph of the Romans was indeed sullied by their treatment of the captive king, whom they hung on a gibbet without the knowledge of their indignant general. This disgraceful act of cruelty which might be imputed to the fury of the troops, was followed by the deliberate murder of Withicab, the son of Vadomair; a German prince, of a weak and sickly constitution, but of a daring and formidable spirit. ~ Edward Gibbon
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Edward Gibbon
In fancy I took the simple decision of going on, this time on the mere trail to which our roads had now given way. I played with the idea...To be alone, without possessions, without renown, with none of the advantages of our own culture, to expose oneself among new men and among fresh hazards...Needless to say it was only a dream, and the briefest dream of all. This liberty that I was inventing ceased to exist upon closer view; I should quickly have rebuilt for myself everything that I renounced. Furthermore, wherever I went I should only have been a Roman away from Rome. A kind of umbilical cord attached me to the city. Perhaps at that time, in my rank of tribune, I felt still more closely bound to the empire than later as emperor, for the same reason that the thumb joint is less free than the brain. Nevertheless I did have that outlandish dream, at which our ancestors, soberly confined within their Latian fields, would have shuddered; to have harbored the thought, even for a moment, makes me forever different from them. ~ Marguerite Yourcenar
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Marguerite Yourcenar
Nihil humanum a me alienum puto, said the Roman poet Terence: 'Nothing human is alien to me.' The slogan of the old Immigration and Naturalization Service could have been the reverse: To us, no aliens are human. ~ Christopher Hitchens
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Christopher Hitchens
Thanks to my memory, which enabled me to quote Latin and to discuss Greek and Roman civilization, it became obvious to some of my colleagues in other fields that I was interested in things outside mathematics. This lead quickly to very pleasant relationships. ~ Stanislaw Ulam
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Stanislaw Ulam
We will have to see whether the practicing through the years has prepared me for the writing of a book. For this is the book I have always wanted and have worked and prayed to be able to write. We shall see whether I am capable. Surely I feel humble in the face of this work. And as our Roman friends would say when casting outside themselves for help, Ora pro mihi. February ~ John Steinbeck
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by John Steinbeck
If this Roman dude's as bad as you say, then why are you lurking outside his store looking all charged and heated like a dog waiting for its owner? ~ Alyson Noel
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Alyson Noel
Pliny, writing in 75 CE, complained that there was 'no year in which India does not drain our Empire of at least fifty five million sesterces'.25 In fact, trade with Rome peaked in the latter half of the first century CE during the reign of Tiberius, which is substantiated by the large share of the coins of Augustus and Tiberius among all the Roman coins found in India.26 ~ Kanakalatha Mukund
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Kanakalatha Mukund
Behold, the Great Poison!" Shinyun shouted. "Our founder. The prophet who brought us together and then led us astray." "It's just an honor to be nominated," Magnus gasped. ~ Cassandra Clare
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Cassandra Clare
But the supreme teacher in the Church is the Roman Pontiff. Union of minds, therefore, requires, together with a perfect accord in the one faith, complete submission and obedience of will to the Church and to the Roman Pontiff, as to God Himself. ~ Pope Leo XIII
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Pope Leo XIII
And down she walked along the street,
A handsome lad she hoped to meet
And sore by dawn were her dainty feet
But all the boys were gay. ~ Elka Cloke
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Elka Cloke
When I was 18 years old, in a more innocent time, my first backpacking trip through Europe, I sneaked into the Temple of Saturn in the Roman Forum after nightfall and spent several hours in there avoiding the guards patrolling. ~ Guy Gavriel Kay
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Guy Gavriel Kay
As a concept, free-trade zones are as old as commerce itself, and were all the more relevant in ancient times when the transportation of goods required multiple holdovers and rest stops. Pre-Roman Empire city-states, including Tyre, Carthage and Utica, encouraged trade by declaring themselves "free cities," where goods in transit could be stored without tax, and merchants would be protected from harm. These tax-free areas developed further economic significance during colonial times, when entire cities- including Hong Kong, Singapore and Gibraltar - were designated as "free ports" from which the loot of colonialism could be safely shipped back to England, Europe or America with low import tariffs. Today, the globe is dotted with variations on these tax-free pockets, from duty-free shops in airports and free banking zones of the Cayman Islands to bonded warehouses and ports where goods in transit are held, sorted and packaged. ~ Naomi Klein
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Naomi Klein
Imagine you already have whatever you want and thank your higher self in advance for bringing it to you. ~ Sanaya Roman
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Sanaya Roman
I've always wondered why there isn't a great French novel about the German occupation. The nouveau roman authors weren't interested in telling that sort of thing. ~ Manuel Puig
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Manuel Puig
She reads these books. She doesn't know that I know, but I've seen them and they're full of sex. I am sure she sleeps with other men when I'm gone, with the way she carries on with me when I'm home." "Carries on with you?" "When I am home," he hissed. "She is a living, breathing, penis-raping-machine. ~ Lucian Bane
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Lucian Bane
Be there a picnic for the devil,
an orgy for the satyr,
and a wedding for the bride. ~ Roman Payne
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Roman Payne
Servitude of any sort is distasteful to all men, but especially objectionable is subjection to others in the case of those who ought to rule. ~ Ulrich Von Hutten
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Ulrich Von Hutten
The Christians tried to separate themselves from the Jewish crowd so they wouldn't be the recipients of the persecution of the Romans. And the way they did it was to say, the Jews killed our hero too. And so Christians began to define themselves over against the orthodox party of the Jews as a way of surviving against the Roman onslaught. ~ John Shelby Spong
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by John Shelby Spong
This is an instance of the truism that, when switching from one recording medium to another, there is always a considerable data loss. As the Roman empire declined, continuing preservation of early texts would be dependent on the efforts of the book copyists in the Middle Ages - and good luck. Are there any resemblances to our current digitization concerns? ~ Sara Ayad
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Sara Ayad
Generally, I love traveling because it's great to see new places. ~ Joshua Roman
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Joshua Roman
The Fall of Rome, the biggest and greatest of all Empires, was due to the Faith of people the Romans deemed weak and inconsequential. The more they tried to squash them, the stronger their faith grew until Rome, with all its might and cruelty, became the very weak and inconsequential people they looked down upon. ~ Kailin Gow
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Kailin Gow
Everything was brighter and more colorful in those years, as if my childhood was ending in an explosion of unreal passion that made my life feel sacred and holy. ~ Roman Payne
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Roman Payne
No wild beasts are so deadly to humans as most Christians are to each other. ~ Ammianus Marcellinus
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Ammianus Marcellinus
The cornerstone of the Roman legionnaires' astonishing fighting spirit can be attributed to their training. ~ Peter Heather
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Peter Heather
Someone like Roman Polanski comes with a lifetime of achievement, cinematically. ~ Pierce Brosnan
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Pierce Brosnan
She has seen so many tragedies, and they both knew the worst tragedies were born of love. ~ Cassandra Clare
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Cassandra Clare
Another Kilgore Trout book there in the window was about a man who built a time machine so he could go back and see Jesus. It worked, and he saw Jesus when Jesus was only twelve years old. Jesus was learning the carpentry trade from his father.
Two Roman soldiers came into the shop with a mechanical drawing on papyrus of a device they wanted built by sunrise the next morning. It was a cross to be used in the execution of a rabble-rouser.
Jesus and his father built it. They were glad to have the work. And the rabble-rouser was executed on it. So it goes. ~ Kurt Vonnegut
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Kurt Vonnegut
Since the Roman Judeo-Christian heritage is pure Aryan in its origins, its adherents had no clue how to unlock the language contained in the Semitic book (i.e., Bible) that fell into their possession. Whether in Greek or in Latin, the word got translated into 'Unicorn', 'horn' or 'Rhinoceros'in total disregard to the existence of that very same animal which has that name, the Arabian Oryx. ~ Ibrahim Ibrahim
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Ibrahim Ibrahim
I had always thought, for 'Roman Empire,' I would love to do the death of Marcus Aurelius in the snow. One morning I woke up, and it was really snowing. ~ Anthony Mann
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Anthony Mann
The Roman Empire, born out the Roman Republic, with its ideas of democracy among a certain group of wealthy men (no vote for men without land -as with our Founding Fathers- and certainly no vote for women and slaves. Why are democracies built on top of one form of slavery or another?) ~ Tina Packer
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Tina Packer
The Roman envoys replied that they would go where their own generals led them, not where bidden by their enemies. ~ Livy
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Livy
The Clave tells us not to trust Downworlders. Despite the Accords, despite everything, we all get indoctrinated, and we - " He broke off, looking up at the clear, cold stars. "I used to follow the rules because I thought it would keep everyone I cared about safe," he said. "But I've started to realize that 'everyone I care about' is a bigger group and a different group than the Clave was built to accept. ~ Cassandra Clare
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Cassandra Clare
This spirit of humanity breathes in Cicero and Virgil. Hence the veneration paid to the poet of the Aeneid by the fathers and throughout the middle ages. Augustine calls him the noblest of poets, and Dante, "the glory and light of other poets," and "his master," who guided him through the regions of hell and purgatory to the very gates of Paradise. It was believed that in his fourth Eclogue he had prophesied the advent of Christ. This interpretation is erroneous; but "there is in Virgil," says an accomplished scholar,84 "a vein of thought and sentiment more devout, more humane, more akin to the Christian than is to be found in any other ancient poet, whether Greek or Roman. He was a spirit prepared and waiting, though he knew it not, for some better thing to be revealed. ~ Philip Schaff
Roman Bane Protsenko quotes by Philip Schaff
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