Top 15 408 Empire Quotes
#1. Branch Rickey once said of me that I was a man with an infinite capacity for immediately making a bad thing worse.
Leo Durocher
#2. Scarlet was in pain all night because she wouldn't let me sleep with her.
Chelsea Fine
#4. Vanity calculates but poorly on the vanity of others; what a virtue we should distil from frailty, what a world of pain we should save our brethren, if we would suffer our own weakness to be the measure of theirs.
Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
#5. We should not feel separate from nature, we are a part of it. We need to cover our footprints.
Dan Pearson
#6. Nothing will be attained from actions of hundreds of thousands of lives. Moksha (liberation) is attained through 'absolute humility' (param vinaya). The 'gates of understanding' are opened with 'absolute humility'. 'Absolute humility' arises only when the ego is dissolved.
Dada Bhagwan
#8. I want to establish myself as the first Eric Davis, not the next Willie Mays.
Eric Davis
#9. Greatest is the person who completes his Journey', I say and; 'Journeys end in love of meeting', said Shakespeare.
Abhishek Kothari
#10. When I was at school, you couldn't draw and be into football, too. If you were into art, then you were seen as an absolute pansy, and there was no way you'd be admitted to the guys' world of football.
Peter Capaldi
#11. Hanna, I don't know if I've ever wanted something more than I want you.
Christina Lauren
#12. What sorts of people dig up a black grandparent and then demand special privileges? What does it mean when these same people spew racist abuse at the rest of their ancestry? What does it signify when a society rewards them for this type of behavior?
Daniel Greenfield
#13. Education stems from the desire to learn. With that, you don't need schools. Without it, all the schools in the UNIVERSE are useless.
Gene Brewer
#14. Amanda - "Oh God, I just kissed a vampire!" Kyrian - "Oh Gods, I just kissed a human!
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#15. The purpose of theology is to safeguard against misunderstandings that frustrate a Christian life of prayer.
Andrew Louth