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Foedus In Latin Quotes By J.R.R. Tolkien

I do really wish to destroy it!' cried Frodo. 'Or, well, to have it destroyed. I am not made for perilous quests. I wish I had never seen the Ring! Why did it come to me? Why was I chosen? — J.R.R. Tolkien

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Brent Schlender

got the Journal to buy me a Fat Mac." I had convinced the big guys in New York that if I was going to be writing about Apple, I'd better be familiar with their latest machines. — Brent Schlender

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Zell Miller

I have knocked on the door of this man's soul and found someone home. — Zell Miller

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Tom Northup

In today's world if we do what we've always done, we will NOT get what we've always gotten. — Tom Northup

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Peter Greenaway

That comes from most people having an American film model in their heads which is nothing but a total illusionary masturbatory massage. — Peter Greenaway

Foedus In Latin Quotes By William Shakespeare

Where lies your text?
Viola: In Orsino's bosom.
Olivia: In his bosom! In what chapter of his bosom?
Viola: To answer by the method, in the first of his heart. — William Shakespeare

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Grant Cardone

Never depend on one action. — Grant Cardone

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Katharine Whitehorn

From a commercial point of view, if Christmas did not exist it would be necessary to invent it. — Katharine Whitehorn

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Philosophy says truth, literature shows truth. — Peter Kreeft

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Joseph Haydn

Cheer up, children, I am all right. — Joseph Haydn

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Barack Obama

I had begun to see a new map of the world, one that was frightening in its simplicity, suffocating in its implications. We were always playing on the white man's court, Ray had told me, by the white man's rules. If the principal, or the coach, or a teacher, or Kurt, wanted to spit in your face, he could, because he had power and you didn't. If he decided not to, if he treated you like a man or came to your defense, it was because he knew that the words you spoke, the clothes you wore, the books you read, your ambitions and desires, were already his. Whatever he decided to do, it was his decision to make, not yours, and because of that fundamental power he held over you, because it preceded and would outlast his individual motives and inclinations, any distinction between good and bad whites held negligible meaning. — Barack Obama

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Daniel J. Elazar

The first grand federalist design ... was that of the Bible, most particularly the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament ... Biblical thought is federal (from the Latin foedus, covenant) from first to last
from God's covenant with Noah establishing the biblical equivalent of what philosophers were later to term Natural Law to the Jews' reaffirmation of the Sinai covenant under the leadership of Ezra and Nehemiah, thereby adopting the Torah as the constitution of their second commonwealth. The covenant motif is central to the biblical world view, the basis of all relationships, the mechanism for defining and allocating authority, and the foundation of the biblical political teaching. — Daniel J. Elazar

Foedus In Latin Quotes By Brennan Manning

I am deeply distressed by what I only can call in our Christian culture the idolatry of the Scriptures. For many Christians, the Bible is not a pointer to God but God himself ... God cannot be confined within the covers of a leather-bound book. I develop a nasty rash around people who speak as if mere scrutiny of its pages will reveal precisely how God thinks and precisely what God wants. — Brennan Manning