
Top 26 Magisterial Quotes
#1. Pretences go a great way with men that take fair words and magisterial looks for current payment.
Roger L'Estrange
#2. Sir Edward Grey belongs to the class which, through heredity and tradition, expects to find a place on the magisterial bench to sit in judgement upon and above their fellow men, before they ever have any opportunity to make themselves acquainted with the tasks and trials of mankind.
Max Hastings
#3. Each person is oriented toward a quest for his personal invisible guide, or ... he entrusts himself to the collective, magisterial authority as the intermediary between himself and Revelation.
Ibn Arabi
#4. He is, I think, already pondering a magisterial project: that of buggering the English language, the ultimate revenge of the colonialised.
Angela Carter
#5. Far from being magisterial in its objectivity, science was conditioned by history, society, and the prejudices of scientists.
Thomas Kuhn
#6. Unless a love of virtue light the flame,
Satire is, more than those he brands, to blame;
He hides behind a magisterial air
He own offences, and strips others' bare.
William Cowper
#7. And the magisterial presence of all those words stopped her in her tracks.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#8. Judgement holds in me a magisterial seat, at least it carefully tries to. It lets my feelings go their way, both hatred and friendship, even the friendship I bear myself, without being changed and corrupted by them.
Michel De Montaigne
#9. The magisterial presence of all those potentially readable words stopped her in her tracks.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#10. anarchism is to Marxism-Leninism what Anabaptism was to the magisterial Reformation: a revolutionary movement predicated upon negating, rather than seizing control of, state power.
Mark Van Steenwyk
#11. She referred to the high-rise as if it were some kind of huge animate presence, brooding over them and keeping a magisterial eye on the events taking place.
J.G. Ballard
#12. He never forgot what he learned and that was to love is to destroy and to be love is to be the one destroyed.
Cassandra Clare
#13. This was her home, her ruin, her scattered dream.
Anonymous
#14. I hope that you have re-read the Constitution of the United States in these past few weeks. Like the Bible, it ought to be read again and again.
Franklin D. Roosevelt
#15. And it is essential that in fighting terrorism, sacrifices should not be made on democracy.
Bulent Ecevit
#16. I was planning a death, not a burglary, but in many ways that just made it easier. Taking a life was, in my experience, a damned sight less complicated than taking jewels from a hidden strongbox.
Michael McClung
#17. My mother, brave woman, lost her whole family when she decided to marry a black man in the '60s. When the marriage fell apart, she had to come back to her family.
Lisa Bonet
#19. Freedom is like taking a bath: You got to keep doing it every day.
Florynce Kennedy
#20. The one thing I regret is that I will never have time to read all the books I want to read.
Francoise Sagan
#21. Elizabeth Cady read the nation's great Declaration, and it bothered her. All men are created equal, it said. But what about women?
Joy Hakim
#22. wanted a man to look at her like she meant the world to him, and failing that, she would settle for someone who thought she was beautiful and told her so. William would probably fit that bill. Part of
Ilona Andrews
#23. God's dreams for us is far better than our own. He desires that we be able to maximize every potential and every gift that He has given us.
Ru Dela Torre
#24. Beheld a power whose head was crowned with signs of victory.
Dante Alighieri
#25. All women and girls have the fundamental right to live free of violence. This right is enshrined in international human rights and humanitarian law. And it lies at the heart of my UNiTE to End Violence against Women campaign.
Ban Ki-moon
#26. I think a lot of the things in my life that I become most passionate about, and most excited about, are all from comics.
Gene Luen Yang
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