Top 18 Nunquam Quotes
#1. If you're a print shop and you are a gay man, should you be forced to print 'God Hates Fags' for the Westboro Baptist Church because they hold those signs up? Should the government - and this is really the case here - should the government force you to do that?
Rick Santorum
#2. Men talk of freedom! How many are free to think? Free from fear, from perturbation, from prejudice? Nine hundred and ninety-nine in a thousand are perfect slaves.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
[never tickle a sleeping dragon]
J.K. Rowling
#4. The Bell never rings of itself; unless some one handles or moves it it is dumb.
[Lat., Nunquam aedepol temere tinniit tintinnabulum;
Nisi quis illud tractat aut movet, mutum est, tacet.]
Plautus
#5. We need another universe, a smaller one; with more Earth's and less Saturn's; more alive and less dead!
Mehmet Murat Ildan
#6. Be smarter than others imagined.
Be braver than others anticipated.
Be stronger than others calculated.
Be better than others envisioned.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#8. Nature never says one thing, Wisdom another.
[Lat., Nunquam aliud Natura aliud Sapientia dicit.]
Juvenal
#9. The true mark of English conversation is not being able to tell when you've been insulted. I think the more sophisticated society becomes, the more it hides behind the masks it manufactures.
Christopher Fowler
#10. Potius sero quam nunquam.
Better late than never.
Livy
#11. There is one quality more important than know-how ... This is know-how by which we determine not only how to accomplish our purposes, but what our purposes are to be.
Norbert Wiener
#12. She batted her eyelashes & readjusted her shackles as if they were lace gloves.
Sarah J. Maas
#13. The moral is obvious it is that great armaments lead inevitably to war.
Edward Dunlop
#14. Ants do no bend their ways to empty barns, so no friend will visit the place of departed wealth.
[Lat., Horrea formicae tendunt ad inania nunquam
Nullus ad amissas ibit amicus opes.]
Ovid
#15. The fashions of human affairs are brief and changeable, and fortune never remains long indulgent.
[Lat., Breves et mutabiles vices rerum sunt, et fortuna nunquam simpliciter indulget.]
Quintus Curtius Rufus
#16. Prudence must not be expected from a man who is never sober.
[Lat., Non est ab homine nunquam sobrio postulanda prudentia.]
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#17. The key to getting out of the boat is hearing the voice of God.
Mark Batterson
#18. The scene had been a nightmare, one of those insane nightmares where the most normal objects become infinitely menacing.
Philippa Gregory
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