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Prelate Quotes By Brian Staveley

dozens of groups of seven to sit on the dozens of trials that would take place, each group composed, as decreed by Terial himself, of the Seven: a mother, a merchant, a pauper, a prelate, a soldier, a son, and a dying man. — Brian Staveley

Prelate Quotes By Karen Hawkins

Fighting lets ye both say wha' needs to be said. Just be sure you fight clean, and dinna bring up old hurts or blame one another. — Karen Hawkins

Prelate Quotes By Debasish Mridha

On the bank of an ocean, let your mind fly in the cloudless sky while your heart enjoys the love of the sun. — Debasish Mridha

Prelate Quotes By Sean O'Casey

What time has been wasted during man's destiny in the struggle to decide what man's next world will be like! The keener the effort to find out, the less he knew about the present one he lived in. The one lovely world he knew, lived in, that gave him all he had, was, according to preacher and prelate, the one to be least in his thoughts. He was recommended, ordered, from the day of his birth to bid goodbye to it. Oh, we have had enough of the abuse of this fair earth! It is no sad truth that this should be our home. Were it but to give us simple shelter, simple clothing, simple food, adding the lily and the rose, the apple and the pear, it would be a fit home for mortal or immortal man. — Sean O'Casey

Prelate Quotes By George Bancroft

It [Calvinism] established a religion without a prelate, a government without a king. — George Bancroft

Prelate Quotes By Rex Resurreccion

The present and the future belong to believers and practitioners of excellence; not the dinosaurs. — Rex Resurreccion

Prelate Quotes By Gaston Bachelard

Every corner in a house, every angle in a room, every inch of secluded space in which we like to hide, or withdraw into ourselves, is a symbol of solitude for the imagination; that is to say, it is the germ of a room, or of a house. — Gaston Bachelard

Prelate Quotes By Peter Kreeft

when a subject corrects his prelate, he ought to do so in a becoming manner, not with impudence and harshness but with gentleness and respect. . . . — Peter Kreeft

Prelate Quotes By Phil Donahue

When I was a kid, people who got divorced were people who had no gumption. — Phil Donahue

Prelate Quotes By James Elkins

Seeing alters the thing that is seen and transforms the seer — James Elkins

Prelate Quotes By Ambrose

Prelate, n. A church officer having a superior degree of holiness and a fat preferment. One of Heaven's aristocracy. A gentleman of God. — Ambrose

Prelate Quotes By W.B.Yeats

That ancient chronicler Giraldus taunted the Archbishop of Cashel because no one in Ireland had received the crown of martyrdom. "Our people may be barbarous," the prelate answered, "but they have never lifted their hands against God's saints; but now that a people have come amongst us who know how to make them (it was just after the English invasion), we shall have martyrs plentifully. — W.B.Yeats

Prelate Quotes By Elizabeth I

Proud Prelate, you know what you were before I made you what you are. If you do not immediately comply with my request I will unfrock you by God! — Elizabeth I

Prelate Quotes By Donna Tartt

A poor Negro has at least the excuse of his birth," Edie said. "The poor white has nothing to blame for his station but his own character. Well, of course, that won't do. That would mean having to assume some responsibility for his own laziness and sorry behavior. No, he'd much rather stomp around burning crosses and blaming the Negro for everything than go out and try to get an education or improve himself in any way. — Donna Tartt

Prelate Quotes By Kel Mitchell

I was a drama major also so it's cool to cuss for meaning, but for no apparent reason, no. — Kel Mitchell

Prelate Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

A man may be poor; he may have nothing at all except his labour to sell; he may be a manual worker for a weekly wage, but in a free commonwealth he must enjoy as good a right as any lord, or prelate, or capitalist in the country to the integrity of his own political convictions. — Winston S. Churchill