Detoile Filante Quotes & Sayings
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We have made enquiries about the rules of the inhabitants of the Roman empire and the Indian states. . . . We have never rejected anybody because of their different religion or origin. We have not jealously kept away from them what we affirm. And at the same time we have not disdained to learn what they stand for. For it is a fact that to have knowledge of the truth and of sciences and to study them is the highest thing with which a king can adorn himself. And the most disgraceful thing for kings is to disdain learning and be ashamed of exploring the sciences. He who does not learn is not wise. - Khosraw I Anushirvan (according to the Byzantine historian Agathias) — Michael Axworthy
I'm telling you, God loves a lot of people. — Mariano Rivera
Virtue is the master of talent, talent is the servant of virtue. Talent without virtue is like a house where there is no master and their servant manages its affairs. How can there be no mischief? — Zicheng Hong
Revolutionists have a spiritual philosophy of their own, on the strength of which they face gallows and without a wink stare in the eyes of death. — Gopal Godse
Life has confirmed for me the thoughts and impressions I had when I was 18, as if it was all intuition. — Francoise Sagan
I never studied film formally at school, but as a kid, I spent most of my time in cinemas. — Wong Kar-Wai
Whoever said there are many girls in the world lied.There is only one — Retshepile Kenneth Mongali
Ernest Hemingway said it best: "A novel is just like real life, with the boring parts taken out. — Lee Gimenez
Everyone gets old - there's nothing you can do about it. — David Bailey
When you're spending $200 million on a movie, you need to make $400 million to break even. It's a spectacle. — Joe Carnahan
The greatest treasures were most often guarded by the slyest and cruellest dragons. — Adam Nevill
Surely if we have learned anything from the history of morals it is that the thing to do with a moral quandary is not to hide it. — H. L. A. Hart
