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kings repose rise worship
Kings are like stars, - they rise and set, they have - The worship of the world, but no repose Percy Bysshe Shelley
kings
I'd rather be called King than other things I've been called. Richard Petty
kings should-have expectations
People look at me like I should have been like Malcolm X or Martin Luther King or Rosa Parks. I should have seen life like that and stay out of trouble, and don't do this and don't do that. But it's hard to live up to some people's expectations. Rodney King
kings expecting
King Shrewd is expecting me, rather he isn't expecting me, and that is precisely why I must go to him now. Robin Hobb
kings hatred conquer
A conquering king will banish from his breast hatred towards one whom he no longer fears. Vittorio Alfieri
kings real pride
Thou knowest not the endless artifices of a court. Invented crimes are often there alleged; but real ones, and those especially, which may offend his pride, are oftentimes not to a king divulged. Vittorio Alfieri
kings mean home
Stephen King says that if you forget an idea, then it can't have been any good. He means he, not you. You are not Stephen King. Do not attempt to emulate Stephen King at home. Warren Ellis
kings liberty fundamentals
That the king can do no wrong is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution. William Blackstone
kings children men
Man has ruled this world as a stumbling demented child king, long enough. And as his empire crumbles, my precious black widow shall rise as his most fitting successor. Vincent Price
kids mention
Kids are being told they can't mention God. Kelly Shackelford
kids line offered people players school walking
Kids walking to school are getting offered rides, players are getting let in line at the cafeteria, people are doing little things to show support. It's really great. Lionel Anderson
kids people today
Kids today need to know that people think they're special. Each day and each thing that they do is so precious. Linda Jones
kids
Kids think you just sit down and start writing. I always tell them you never do that. R. L. Stine
kids meaningful parent school talking
Just to know what the kids were talking about in school was more meaningful than anything I could write in a parent newsletter, Barbara Ward
kids south tall
I actually thought our kids battled well. South just has so many weapons. They?d go on spurts here and spurts there. They?re so tall and so skilled. It was too much for us. Mike Pardon
kids
He couldn't be home, that's why he always had his kids around. Shelton Quarles
kids
He didn't have to run. A lot of kids wouldn't have, City High
kids love plays
He just plays the game. You've got to love kids like that. Steve Collins
rocks vanity hitting
The first casualty of hitting rock bottom is vanity. Richard Paul Evans
rocks kind trapped
I was almost kind of trapped by my own success into only doing rock. Rick Derringer
rocks brotherhood
Monastic brotherhood, upon rock Aerial. William Wordsworth
rocks self peaceful
Your false self is always that which is passing away. Your true self doesn't go up or down, it's constant - it's a rock. Once you learn how to live there, what others say about you, your failures or successes - these don't send you on a roller coaster ride down or up. It's really the only way to peace. There's no other way to be peaceful except in the true self. Richard Rohr
rocks cuckoos nests
I love 30 Rock because Tina Fey allows me to fly over the cuckoo nest once a week. Tracy Morgan
rocks tunes whole
I have never felt in tune with the whole rock industry. Robert Wyatt
rocks way rock-n-roll
The way I see it, rock n' roll is folk music. Robert Plant
rocks once-upon-a-time special
The trouble is now, with rock'n'roll and stuff, it gets so big that it loses what once upon a time was a magnificent thing, where it was special and quite elusive and occasionally a little sinister and it had its own world nobody could get in. Robert Plant
rocks leaving world
Lately, I'm spending more and more time working with non-rock musicians and leaving the mainstream - almost dissolving into another world, musically. Robert Plant