Top 16 Dominus Quotes

#1. We need not fear shipwreck when God is the pilot.

Henry Ward Beecher

#2. I know exactly what I would do with immortality: I would read every book in the library.

Mark Jason Dominus

#3. I've always been a guy that's liked a crowd and having people around cheering for me. I'm not a guy that will keep his head down or respond negatively to boos or whatever.

Matt Kuchar

#4. The Heavenly Father does not ask for golden vessels. He does not ask for silver vessels. God asks for yielded vessels.

Kathryn Kuhlman

#5. A few months ago I was visiting my mother, and she said that as a child I had always wanted to learn everything, and that it took me a long time to realize that you couldn't learn everything. I got really angry, and I shouted I'm not done yet!

Mark Jason Dominus

#6. Of course, this is a heuristic, which is a fancy way of saying that it doesn't work.

Mark Jason Dominus

#7. American Stance: Everything not forbidden is permitted. Prussian Stance: Everything not permitted is forbidden.

Mark Jason Dominus

#8. My lone desire stands, looking like beauty on a cloud, ripe for my picking, ready for me to ravish and pleasure. Waiting for me to tempt and tease. Satisfy and gratify.

A.R. Von

#9. I'd been gearing up to working in theatre since coming out of drama school, but it was an exciting time for TV drama - it was the birth of Channel 4, and Brookside was very cutting-edge at the time.

Amanda Burton

#10. In another thirty years people will laugh at anyone who tries to invent a language without closures, just as they'll laugh now at anyone who tries to invent a language without recursion.

Mark Jason Dominus

#11. The idealist hopes. The romantic sees doom. The postmodernist sees doom and hopes.

Bauvard

#12. So, Maximus the Fellatio Trainer - how does your prick feel about scratchy barbarian beards?"

Lucius Petronius

J.P. Kenwood

#13. The cool thing about being famous is traveling. I have always wanted to travel across seas, like to Canada and stuff.

Britney Spears

#14. Until 1982, Canada Day was known as Dominion Day. I always thought that had more of a ring to it. Beyond the zippy alliteration, it reminded us citizens that our domain of orderly domesticity was graced by the dominant power of our 'Dominus.'

Rick Moranis

#15. But you can't teach writing, people tell me. And I say, 'Who the hell are you, God's dean of admissions?

Anne Lamott

#16. The appropriate length of a name is inversely proportional to the size of its scope.

Mark Jason Dominus

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