Warhammer 40k Vulkan Quotes & Sayings
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Shalt thou give law to God, shalt thou dispute
With Him the points of liberty who made
Thee what thou art and formed the pow'rs of Heav'n
Such as He pleased and circumscribed their being? — John Milton
Society is frivolous, and shreds its day into scraps, its conversation into ceremonies and escapes. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
I'm going down 2 Alphabet Street I'm gonna crown the first girl that I meet I'm gonna talk so sexy She'll want me from my head 2 my feet. — Prince
If you worry about every 'what if' that might befall you, your fears will paralyze you. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
When you appoint someone, you appoint somebody because of their character, their convictions, their abilities. And not because you have a belief, a confidence, in a foreordained outcome in any given decision. — Karl Rove
Making the leap from the best sunglasses company in the world to a world-class brand is a natural transition. — James Jannard
Two musicians could play the same notes and sound entirely different. Intonation was everything. — Liane Moriarty
Real success is finding your lifework in the work that you love. — David McCullough
Computer programmers tend, by and large, to be quirky and highly individualistic. Trying to organize or manage such awkward characters is normally as thankless as herding cats — John Naughton
We honor the heritage of all who come here, no matter where they come from, because we trust in our country's genius for making us all Americans - one nation under God. — George W. Bush
It was pretty amazing. I wasn't thinking about anything but how good it felt to be kissed and touched by you. You totally ruined boring sex for me. — Jennifer Apodaca
For me, a better democracy is a democracy where women do not only have the right to vote and to elect but to be elected. — Michelle Bachelet
The clean and proper (in the sense of incorporated and incorporable) becomes filthy, the sought-after turns into banished, fascination into shame. Then, forgotten time crops up suddenly and condenses into a flash of lightning an operation that, if it were though out, would involve bringing together the two opposite terms but, on account of that flash, is discharged like thunder. The time of abjection is double: a time of oblivion and thunder, of veiled infinity and the moment when revelation bursts forth. — Julia Kristeva