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Charles Churchill Weak is that throne, and in itself unsound, Which takes not solid virtue for its ground.
thrones pulpit preacher
Christopher Love I would rather be a preacher in a pulpit than a prince on a throne
thrones modern sole
Vaclav Havel Modern science kills God and takes his place on the vacant throne. Science is the sole legitimate arbiter of all relavent truth.
thrones pants
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec Pants get shiny even on a throne.
thrones oratory fierce
John Milton Thence to the famous orators repair, Those ancient, whose resistless eloquence Wielded at will that fierce democratie, Shook the arsenal, and fulmin'd over Greece, To Macedon, and Artaxerxes' throne.
thrones married slave
Honore de Balzac La femme marie e est un esclave qu'il faut savoir mettre sur un tro" n e. A married woman is a slave whom one must put on a throne.
thrones tubs found
Francis Quarles Diogenes found more rest in his tub than Alexander on his throne.
thrones empty
Napoleon Bonaparte An empty throne always tempts me.
modern step
Chris Carter are out of step with modern conservation approaches.
modern player totally
Neil Strauss The modern player is totally under the radar.
modern-life natural chemicals
Aubrey McClendon Modern life would not be possible if it were not for chemicals, nor would modern natural gas production.
modern presented words
Sally Deering There are no four-letter words or vulgarity. It's got modern themes, but they are presented in an old-fashioned way.
modern saying
Karen Tandy E-traffickers are just a modern way of saying drug dealers,
modern tweak
Mike Dargani We wanted to do modern Japanese. We wanted to tweak things, to play with ingredients.
modern-life plumber ifs
Albert Einstein If I had it [life] to do all over again, I'd have been a plumber.
modern accomplish
E. F. Schumacher The most striking thing about modern industry is that it requires so much and accomplishes so little.
modern-journalism confusing answers
Andrew Marr The truth is, "What is a journalist?" is one of those questions for which there is no proper answer. The prehistory of modern journalism shows it has been a ragged and confusing trade all the way through.
solemn cease
Aldous Huxley Feasts must be solemn and rare, or else they cease to be feasts.
sole tyranny paradise-lost-book-1
John Milton Sole reigning holds the tyranny of Heav'n.
sole artifice experiments
Leonardo da Vinci Experiment is the sole interpreter of the artifices of Nature.
solemn
Bill Owens It is the solemn obligation of a leader always to be a leader. Even when - perhaps especially when - you don't feel like being a leader.
sole
Peter Shaffer Things rust, you know, like the heart. My cardiologist said, 'It's a pump; use it - that's the sole advice I've got to give you.' It's the same in playwriting. Don't theorise about it. Do it.
sole source experiments
Henri Poincare Experiment is the sole source of truth.
sole dictionary
Zadie Smith I am the sole author of the dictionary that defines me.