Top 15 Ptolemies Empire Quotes
#1. We had five goats, two dogs, a cat and racks of commentaries on Shakespeare.
Charles Dance
#2. Together with the Bible, the Book of Mormon is an indispensable witness of the doctrines of Christ and His divinity.
Tad R. Callister
#3. Every Naval vessel has a contingent of Marines aboard. After all, the Sailors have to have someone to dance with.
Bob Hope
#4. To possess something is to lose it. To feel something without possessing it is to keep it, because in that way one extracts its essence.
Fernando Pessoa
#5. And this is why Jesus came: to endure the holy wrath of God due us.
David Platt
#6. God, the Great Giver, can open the whole universe to our gaze in the narrow space of a single land.
Rabindranath Tagore
#7. You actually fucked her? What, did her forked tongue feel exceptionally good on your dick or something? - Keely to Jack after meeting his ex-girlfriend.
Lorelei James
#8. I have slept with you all night long while the dark earth spins with the living and the dead, and on waking suddenly in the midst of the shadow my arm encircled your waist. Neither night nor sleep could separate us.
Pablo Neruda
#9. I like men to be men and I like them to care about me and to take care of me. I'm willing to let them do that.
Shelley Long
#10. ...relics and churches, paintings and sculptures and holy places, were all just tools, all serving the same purpose: to bring a seeking soul into awareness of the divine.
Sam Cabot
#11. Did I look like crap because I felt like crap, or did I feel like crap because I looked like crap? Ah, the mysteries of life
Karina Halle
#12. If your job was remotely interesting, there would be a show on A&E about it.
Aziz Ansari
#13. If human beings are to survive in a nuclear age, committing acts of violence may eventually have to become as embarrassing as urinating or defecating in public are today.
Myriam Miedzian
#14. Honesty is not only a gift to other people--it's a gift to yourself.
Lorna Kelly
#15. One cannot find peace in work or in pleasure, in the world or in a convent, but only in one's soul.
W. Somerset Maugham
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