Top 22 Quotes About Arma
#1. All good things were formerly bad things; every original sin has turned into an original virtue.
Friedrich Nietzsche
#2. An army abroad is of little use unless there are prudent counsels at home.
[Lat., Parvi enim sunt foris arma, nisi est consilium domi.]
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#3. I pursued happiness all my life. When she appeared in my arma, i grew too fond of loneliness and sorrow to understand. I almost chased her away out of fear
Snailords
#4. The world seems dark and ugly sometimes. But there are still good things in it. And good people.
Jim Butcher
#5. The night will close the door & fasten my anchor within the veil and I shall go away to sleep.
Samuel Rutherford
#8. She had to live in this bright, red gabled house with the nurse until it was time for her to die ... I thought how little we know about the feelings of old people. Children we understand, their fears and hopes and make-believe.
Daphne Du Maurier
#9. Writings survive the years; it is by writings that you know Agamemnon, and those who fought for or against him.
[Lat., Scripta ferunt annos; scriptis Agamemnona nosti,
Et quisquis contra vel simul arma tulit.]
Ovid
#10. Arma virumque cano ... "
*Literally: "I sing of arms and man".
I sing the praises of a man's stuggles
Virgil
#12. Folks as have no mind to be o' use have allays the luck to be out o' the road when there's anything to be done.
George Eliot
#13. It's hard to plan for what comes next when what comes next is not something you planned for.
Rick Yancey
#14. Begin to free yourself at once by doing all that is possible with the means you have, and as you proceed in this spirit the way will open for you to do more.
Georges Clemenceau
#17. In every case, the environmental hazards were made known only by independent scientists, who were often bitterly opposed by the corporations responsible for the hazards.
Barry Commoner
#18. Artists have made innovations in many areas ... But whatever the nature of an artist's innovation, its importance ultimately depends on the extent of its influence on other artists.
David Galenson
#19. Mozart's mental grip never loosens; he never abandons himself to any one sense; even at his most ecstatic moments his mind is vigorous, alert, and on the wing. He dives unerringly on to his finest ideas like a bird of prey, and once an idea is seized he soars off again with an undiminished power.
Walter J. Turner
#21. Children can be harsh judges when it comes to their parents, disinclined to grant clemency.
Jon Krakauer
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