Monarchial Famous Quotes & Sayings

13 Monarchial Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.

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God has implanted a natural tendency to the monarchial form of government not only in the hearts of men but in practically all things.Robert Bellarmine Monarchial Sayings By Robert Bellarmine: God has implanted a natural tendency to the monarchial form of government not only in
Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which deceives them is the equal participation of command.Thomas Hobbes Monarchial Sayings By Thomas Hobbes: Subjects have no greater liberty in a popular than in a monarchial state. That which
Let the warning of the tyrants of the past be recognized for it shall be the same one ringing out when the tyrants of the present are unleashed.Sai Marie Johnson Monarchial Sayings By Sai Marie Johnson: Let the warning of the tyrants of the past be recognized for it shall be
When I sing the dogs sit quiet and people who pass in the night stop their jabbering and discontent and think of other times, when they were happy. And I sing of other times, when I was happy, though I know that these are figments of my mind and nowhere I have ever been.Jeanette Winterson Monarchial Sayings By Jeanette Winterson: When I sing the dogs sit quiet and people who pass in the night stop
Jameson hadn't, however, counted on wanting her so bad that no one else even existed outside of her. He found himself thinking that he couldn't care less if he never fucked another woman again, as long as he could just be close to Tate. Just touch her whenever he wanted. If she said that, said she wanted monogamy between them, he thought he might actually say okay. For the first time ever in his life, he could almost picture it.Stylo Fantome Monarchial Sayings By Stylo Fantome: Jameson hadn't, however, counted on wanting her so bad that no one else even existed
An old-timer is someone who can remember when a naughty child was taken to the woodshed instead of to a psychiatrist.David Greenberg Monarchial Sayings By David Greenberg: An old-timer is someone who can remember when a naughty child was taken to the
One more day of drinking, perhaps, and then I'll get myself straight tomorrow.Paula Hawkins Monarchial Sayings By Paula Hawkins: One more day of drinking, perhaps, and then I'll get myself straight tomorrow.
Impatience [ ... ] is a twentieth-century virtue. At twenty, when they saw, or thought they saw, what life could be, the sum of bliss it held, the endless conquests it allowed, they realised they would not have the strength to wait. Like anyone else, they could have made it; but all they wanted was to have it made. That is probably the sense in which they were what are commonly called intellectuals.Georges Perec Monarchial Sayings By Georges Perec: Impatience [ ... ] is a twentieth-century virtue. At twenty, when they saw, or thought
I am a supporter of much of the Arab Spring, as a matter of indigenous self-determination. So, I see the United States' role in Libya as an appropriately restrained one in providing some international support for the work of those trying to bring democratic change against a regime that has undoubtedly been dictatorial, particularly in the past twenty years.Melissa Harris-Perry Monarchial Sayings By Melissa Harris-Perry: I am a supporter of much of the Arab Spring, as a matter of indigenous
Yesterday Michael Phelps set an all-time Olympic record for most medals. Phelps has so much gold on his chest he's been asked to join the cast of 'Jersey Shore.'Conan O'Brien Monarchial Sayings By Conan O'Brien: Yesterday Michael Phelps set an all-time Olympic record for most medals. Phelps has so much
There's a lot of politics over who gets the next allocation of Congressional funding.Rebecca MacKinnon Monarchial Sayings By Rebecca MacKinnon: There's a lot of politics over who gets the next allocation of Congressional funding.
In Craig Blomberg's survey of the Mosaic laws of gleaning, releasing, tithing, and the Jubilee, he concludes that the Biblical attitude toward wealth and possessions does not fit into any of the normal categories of democratic capitalism, or of traditional monarchial feudalism, or of state socialism. The rules for the use of land in the Biblical laws challenge all major contemporary economic models. They "suggest a sharp critique of 1) the statism that disregards the precious treasure of personal rootage, and 2) the untrammeled individualism which secures individuals at the expense of community."38Timothy Keller Monarchial Sayings By Timothy Keller: In Craig Blomberg's survey of the Mosaic laws of gleaning, releasing, tithing, and the Jubilee,
When exactly did this all change, and what were the social and theological factors that led to the change? The answer seems to be in the second century and: (1) because of the consolidation of ecclesial power in the hands of monarchial bishops and others; (2) in response to the rise of heretical movements such as the Gnostics; (3) in regard to the social context of the Lord's Supper, namely, the agape, or thanksgiving, meal, due to the rise to prominence of asceticism in the church; and (4) because the increasingly Gentile majority in the church was to change how second-century Christian thinkers would reflect on the meal. Thus, issues of power and purity and even ethnicity were to change the views of the Lord's Supper and the way it would be practiced.Ben Witherington III Monarchial Sayings By Ben Witherington III: When exactly did this all change, and what were the social and theological factors that