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reign virtue monk
Edward Gibbon [All] the manly virtues were oppressed by the servile and pusillanimous reign of the monks.
reign ruins needs
Edward McKendree Bounds The world needs more true praying to save it from the reign and ruin of Satan.
reign truth-is crime
Blaise Pascal And is it not obvious that, just as it is a crime to disturb the peace when truth reigns, it is also a crime to remain at peace when the truth is being destroyed?
reign blind
Andrew Marvell Among the blind the one-eyed blinkard reigns
reign fickle crowns
Alexander Pope Fickle Fortune reigns, and, undiscerning, scatters crowns and chains.
reign
Lucius Annaeus Seneca Every reign must submit to a greater reign.
reign influence authority
T. D. Jakes There is a higher power, a higher influence, a God who rules and reigns and controls circumstances and situations that are beyond your area and realm of authority.
reign als today
Richard Branson In Syria, if [Bashar al-] Assad had just been a statesman and handed over the reigns in time, Syria would not be heading down the nightmare that it is today.
fickle film made
Chloe Sevigny The film industry is so fickle about financing, and it's so difficult to get movies made.
fickle playing
Pam Adams This is a fickle, fickle game. We've just got to come back (today). We're playing hard, we just didn't get the wins.
fickle head male slap tickle
Cole Porter A slap and a tickle Is all that the fickle Male Ever has in his head
fickle game impress money numbers potential public rule stays
Howard Davidowitz The rule of the game is go public for the money when you have the numbers to impress potential investors. Retail, and especially apparel, is so fickle that nothing stays the same forever.
fickle television
Megyn Kelly Television can be a very fickle place
fickle fluid
Sri Mulyani Indrawati Revolutions and their aftermaths, of course, are always fluid and fickle times, and the outcome is often perched on a knife's edge.
fickle fleeting
Erin Morgenstern You told me love was fickle and fleeting.
fickle economic good-and-bad
Rachel Nichols History is fickle. We know that. The good and bad come around and go around, and go around again. There are recessions and depressions and economic boom and bust.
fickle wavering steps
Ovid With wavering steps does fickle fortune stray, Nowhere she finds a firm and fixed abode; But now all smiles, and now again all frowns, She's constant only in inconstancy.
crowns happy-marriage old-fashioned
Beatrix Potter I hold an old-fashioned notion that a happy marriage is the crown of a woman’s life.
crowns renown fine
William Shakespeare All's well that ends well; still the fine's the crown. Whate'er the course, the end is the renown.
crowns muse virtue
Elizabeth Montagu The muses crown virtue when fortune refuses to do it.
crowns royalty foreheads
Elizabeth Barrett Browning Many a crown Covers bald foreheads.
crowns brightness thorns
Edwin Hubbel Chapin Christ illustrates the purport of life as He descends from His transfiguration to toil, and goes forward to exchange that robe of heavenly brightness for the crown of thorns.
crowns
Edsel Ford There are no crown princes at Ford,
crowns bears different
Juvenal Many commit the same crime with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown.
crowns bears different
Juvenal Many commit the same crimes with a very different result. One bears a cross for his crime; another a crown. [Lat., Multi committunt eadem diverso crimina fato; Ille crucem scleris pretium tulit, hic diadema.]
crowns crime crosses
Juvenal One gets a cross for his crime, the other a crown.