Venire Quotes & Sayings
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Understand your power. Live dangerously. Live fearlessly. Cower before no earthly master. Know yourself. Live truthfully. Live freely. Be yourself. Love yourself. — Bryant McGill
A woman should never have a need to fear the man who holds her in his arms; neither his hands that touches her. — Ellen J. Barrier
He's smitten, he wants her and will stop at nothing to get what he wants, just like me. We always get what we want. — Kay Maree
You shouldn't just pick a stock - you should do your homework. — Peter Lynch
Jerry-5486: The most apparent thing that I noticed was how most of the people in this study derive their sense of identity and well-being from their immediate surroundings rather than from within themselves, and that's why they broke down - just couldn't stand the pressure - they had nothing within them to hold up against all of this. — Philip G. Zimbardo
Then sing as Martin Luther sang, As Doctor Martin Luther sang, "Who loves not wine, woman and song, He is a fool his whole life long." — William Makepeace Thackeray
The universe is pregnant with signs that recall the presence of the Creator. — Tariq Ramadan
Some people think destiny is something you cannot escape, such as death or a curdled cheesecake, both of which always turn up sooner or later. — Lemony Snicket
Climate change and energy use are global problems. News Corp is a global company. Our operations affect the environment all over the world. — Rupert Murdoch
Hadrian, an African born, a man accurately learned in the sacred writings as well as trained in monastical and ecclesiastical discipline, and right skilful in the Greek as well as the Latin tongue. This man being called to the pope was willed of him to take the bishopric upon him and travel unto Britain.
[Hadrianus, vir natione Afir, sacris literis diligenter imbutus, monasterialibus simul et ecclesiasticis disciplinis institutus, Graecae pariter et Latinae linguae peritissimus. Hunc ad se accitum Papa iussit episcopatu accepto Brittaniam venire.] — Bede