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Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Landon Donovan

Everything balled up into one: Beat Mexico and qualify. There's no better scenario. — Landon Donovan

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Gustave Flaubert

The faster the word sticks to the thought, the more beautiful is the effect. — Gustave Flaubert

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Bertrand Russell

The cities, which had been the bearers of culture, were especially hard hit; substantial citizens, in large numbers, fled to escape the tax-collector. It was not till after the death of Plotinus that order was re-established and the Empire temporarily saved by the vigorous measures of Diocletian and Constantine. Of all this there is no mention in the works of Plotinus. He turned aside from the spectacle of ruin and misery in the actual world, to contemplate an eternal world of goodness and beauty. In this he was in harmony with all the most serious men of his age. To all of them, Christians and pagans alike, the world of practical affairs seemed to offer no hope, and only the Other World seemed worthy of allegiance. To the Christian, the Other World was the Kingdom of — Bertrand Russell

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Warsan Shire

to love and lose and still be kind — Warsan Shire

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Sylvia Plath

Anonymous young men with all-American bone structures. — Sylvia Plath

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Jessica Valenti

Shit is fucked up when it comes to appearances and women. We're expected to be hot - but if we are, we're vain and stupid. And if we're not hot we're useless. Kind of hard to get around. But we're not stupid. We know that we're doing damage to ourselves - not only to our bodies but also to our mental well-being. And it's not worth it. — Jessica Valenti

Diocletian And Constantine Quotes By Edward Gibbon

Julian sincerely abhorred the system of oriental despotism which Diocletian, Constantine, and the patient habits of four score years, had established in the empire. A motive of superstition prevented the execution of the design which Julian had frequently meditated, of relieving his head from the weight of a costly diadem; but he absolutely refused the title of Dominus or Lord, a word which was grown so familiar to the ears of the Romans, that they no longer remembered its servile and humiliating origin. — Edward Gibbon