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Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By George Berkeley

Doth the Reality of sensible things consist in being perceived? or, is it something distinct from their being perceived, and that bears no relation to the mind? — George Berkeley

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Montesquieu

The political liberty, of the subject, (separation of powers), is a tranquility of mind arising from the opinion each person has of [their] safety. In order to have this liberty. It is requisite the government be so constituted as one [person] need not to be afraid of another.
Baron de Montesquieu,
Spirit of laws
1748 — Montesquieu

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Walter Matthau

We're writing a book together. She just finished one. Did you read it? Among the Porcupines? — Walter Matthau

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Brian De Palma

When you make a movie outside the system and it's successful critically or a moderate financial success, you usually have to go back into the system and make a big hit. — Brian De Palma

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Erika Johansen

There was no quick and easy eradication of evil. There was only the passage of time, of generations, of people raising children who would hold all other lives just as valuable as their own. — Erika Johansen

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Mike McGavick

We brought Safeco back from the brink of failure. — Mike McGavick

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Derek Prince

God is more concerned with our character than with our achievements. Achievements have importance only in the realm of time. Character is eternal. It determines what we will be through eternity. — Derek Prince

Archdruid Of The Claw Quotes By Philippa Gregory

The most powerful men of the kingdom have dragged a duchess down and sent her out to be a marvel to the common people of London. They are so deeply afraid of her that they took the risk to dishonor their own. They are so anxious to save themselves that they thought they should throw her aside. — Philippa Gregory