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kings land half
In the land of the skunks he who has half a nose is king. Chris Farley
kings becoming ministers
If God calls you to be a minister, don't stoop to becoming a king. Charles Spurgeon
kings missionary christianity
If God has fit you to be a missionary, I would not have you shrivel down to be a king. Charles Spurgeon
kings princess son
The King's son, who was told that a great princess, whom nobody knew, was come, ran out to receive her. He gave her his hand as she alighted from the coach, and led her into the hall where the company were assembled. Charles Perrault
kings hands rope
His hands would plait the priest's guts, if he had no rope, to strangle kings. Denis Diderot
kings mcdonalds names
I was the all-American face. You name it, honey - American Dairy Milk, Metropolitan Life insurance, McDonald's, Burger King. The Face That Didn't Matter - that's what I called my face. Debra Winger
kings powerful dirty
The big bankers of the world, who practise the terrorism of money, are more powerful than kings and field marshals, even more than the Pope of Rome himself. They never dirty their hands. They kill no-one: they limit themselves to applauding the show. Eduardo Galeano
kings rain moon
In 1492, the natives discovered they were indians, discovered they lived in America, discovered they were naked, discovered that the Sin existed, discovered they owed allegiance to a King and Kingdom from another world and a God from another sky, and that this God had invented the guilty and the dress, and had sent to be burnt alive who worships the Sun the Moon the Earth and the Rain that wets it. Eduardo Galeano
kings good-kings servant
A good king is a public servant. Ben Jonson
government intention japanese whatsoever
It was not my intention whatsoever for the Japanese government to try to get me out of trouble. And I really appreciate the Japanese government for all they have done for me. Robert Jenkins
government greek
The word democracy comes from the Greek and means, literally, government by the people. Robert W. Welch, Jr.
government interest member neither nor sought statesmen themselves
Neither these statesmen nor their constituents sought in any way to use the Government for the interest of themselves or their section, or for the injury of a single member of the Confederacy. Robert Toombs
government mistrust ways
The mistrust of government that blossomed in the late '60s has become a chronic and in some ways pathological condition. Kurt Andersen
government people shut
Make no mistake about it, my friends - Republicans, the American people are never going to forget that it was you who shut down the government of the people. David Scott
government loyalty
Loyalty is to the government. I take this so seriously. Linda Tripp
government itself left situation
left to the Kuwaiti government itself and its estimation about the situation in Iraq. Hoshyar Zebari
government maps pakistan request
No one in the Pakistan government has made such a request that such maps be removed. Tasnim Aslam
government hard
No one in government is making hard choices, David Williams
royalty virtue manners
To be good and disagreeable is high treason against the royalty of virtue. Hannah More
royalty
He's a prig. He's royalty and he can't get over it. Keith Giffen
royalty checks
I didn't send back any of the royalty checks. Ira Levin
royalty
I want to play a princess or some woman from royalty or aristocracy. If I get to have an accent, even better. And I want to play a butt-kicking superhero, like Catwoman. Christa B. Allen
royalty states
I am the State. [Fr., L'etat c'est moi.] Louis XIV
royalty plus proof
Clemency is the surest proof of a true monarch. [Fr., La clemence est la plus belle marque Qui fasse a l'univers connaitre un vrai monqrque.] Pierre Corneille
royalty existence feels
All the time I feel I must justify my existence. Prince Charles
royalty infrastructure company
Most larger companies now see that for the market to grow, Web infrastructure must be royalty-free. Tim Berners-Lee
royalty vain sigh
For monarchs seldom sigh in vain. Walter Scott