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conquest glory silent springs
James Thompson Real glory springs from the silent conquest of ourselves.
conquest easy unhappy
Don Martin That's not going to be an easy conquest for him. He's got a lot of unhappy campers in the trenches.
conquest
Algernon Sidney No right can come by conquest, unless there were a right of making that conquest.
conquest conqueror
Plautus He is hailed a conqueror of conquerors. [Lat., Victor victorum cluet.]
conquest master self self-knowledge
Source Unknown Know yourself, master yourself, conquest of self is most gratifying.
conquest enemies fear foreign order people require stirring tyrant war
Plato When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest or treaty, and there is nothing more to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war or other, in order that the people may require a leader.
conquest deeply mind principle rooted
Thomas Jefferson If there be one principle more deeply rooted than any other in the mind of every American, it is that we should have nothing to do with conquest.
conquest gives happiness passion reap ten
Richard Steele The conquest of passion gives ten times more happiness than we can reap from the gratification of it
masters worst
Charles Caleb Colton put on the livery of the best master only to serve the worst.
masters source phenomenon
Aiden Wilson Tozer Religion is interested primarily in the One who is the source of all things, the master of every phenomenon.
masters theory mathematical
David Hilbert We do not master a scientific theory until we have shelled and completely prised free its mathematical kernel.
masters power-of-thought regions
Bertrand Russell The power of thought, the vast regions it can master.
masters zen-master fangs
Charlaine Harris What are you, Zen Master Fang?
masters oaks
Bernard of Clairvaux I have no other masters than the beeches and the oaks.
masters harm hail
William Shakespeare To say the truth, so Judas kissed his master And cried, 'All hail!' when as he meant all harm.
master slave words
Irish Proverb Words spoken, you are a slave to; those not said, you are the master of.
master private says teach
Charles Dickens We've got a private master comes to teach us at home, but we ain't proud, because ma says it's sinful.
self cells knaves
Charles Caleb Colton Alas! how has the social spirit of Christianity been perverted by fools at one time, and by knaves and bigots at another; by the self-tormentors of the cell, and the all-tormentors of the conclave!
self order should
Charles Caleb Colton Self-love, in a well-regulated breast, is as the steward of the household, superintending the expenditure, and seeing that benevolence herself should be prudential, in order to be permanent, by providing that the reservoir which feeds should also be fed.
selfish heart character
Charles Dickens Notwithstanding his very liberal laudation of himself, however, the Major was selfish. It may be doubted whether there ever was a more entirely selfish person at heart; or at stomach is perhaps a better expression, seeing that he was more decidedly endowed with that latter organ than with the former.
self ecosystems space
Charles Stross I'd like to be proven wrong firstly on the difficulty of building a self-sustaining closed circuit ecosystem in space that can support human life.
self trouble needed
Charles Spurgeon What is needed is not the removal of the trouble but the conquest of self.
self grace trials
Charles Spurgeon When our troubles are many we are often by grace made courageous in serving our God; we feel that we have nothing to live for in this world, and we are driven, by hope of the world to come, to exhibit zeal, self-denial, and industry.
self white black
Charles Spurgeon Beware of self-righteousness. The black devil of licentiousness destroys his hundreds, but the white devil of self-righteousness destroys his thousands.
self-esteem thinking self
Alanis Morissette I didn't have high self-esteem when I was a teen-ager, as I think most teen-agers don't.
self totality
Alan Watts I have no other self than the totality of the things of which I am aware.
self-knowledge
Coco Chanel I am no longer what I was. I will remain what I have become.
self-knowledge
David Fink You have to know what's important and what's unimportant, for you.
self-knowledge know-me if-i-could
Shirley MacLaine If I could know me, I could know the universe.