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Hests Quotes By Lord Dunsany

Our lord is a magic lord as we all desired, and magical things have sought him from over there, and they all obey his hests."
"It is so," said all but Gazic. And Gazic rose up in a pause of their gladness.
"Many strange things," he said, "have entered our village, coming from over there. And it may be that human folk are best, and the ways of the fields we know. — Lord Dunsany

Hests Quotes By Edward Young

All men think that all men are mortal but themselves. — Edward Young

Hests Quotes By Beatrice Wood

You can't change the world, you can only change yourself. — Beatrice Wood

Hests Quotes By Ayn Rand

The American businessmen, as a class, have demonstrated the greatest productive genius and the most spectacular achievements ever recorded in the economic history of mankind. What reward did they receive from our culture and its intellectuals? The position of a hated, persecuted minority. The position of a scapegoat for the evils of the bureaucrats. — Ayn Rand

Hests Quotes By Tim Robbins

I don't view myself as a political leftie. I view myself as a storyteller who is fair to both sides. — Tim Robbins

Hests Quotes By John Maxwell Taylor

Used as rocket fuel, sex energy can lift our consciousness to the stars to experience a state of being where love exists in and for itself and has no opposite. On a soul level, this is our natural state. — John Maxwell Taylor

Hests Quotes By Hidetoshi Nakata

The biggest lesson I've learned by living abroad for the last four years is the importance of communication. — Hidetoshi Nakata

Hests Quotes By William Shakespeare

Thou, my slave,
As thou report'st thyself, was then her servant,
And for thou wast a spirit too delicate
To act her earthy and abhorred commands,
Refusing her grand hests, she did confine thee,
By help of her more potent ministers
And in her most unmitigable rage,
Into a cloven pine, within which rift
Imprisoned thou didst painfully remain
A dozen years; within which space she died
And left thee there, where thou didst vent thy groans
As fast as mill wheels strike. — William Shakespeare