Top 18 Quotes About Emperor Constantine
#1. The Bible, as we know it today, was collated by the pagan Roman Emperor Constantine the Great
Dan Brown
#2. From the reign of Emperor Constantine to the present, the Christian notion that sexual love brings spiritual death has been the cornerstone of Western sex law.
David Berkowitz
#3. It is the right of the grandfather to tell the grandson later what was said while in the womb. It is the right of the grandfather to give the name that will serve as a life program to its bearer. Grandfather
Malidoma Patrice Some
#4. Leather-covered notebook and a gold ink-pencil. Immediately
George Orwell
#5. Silence approaches the table like an overeager waiter. Hovers around making everyone feel looked at.
Kate Tempest
#7. To express yourself in a creative way you don't need structure you need an empty mind.
E'yen A. Gardner
#8. Don't have every dialog go in a straight line to solve the problem. Let your characters argue, be sarcastic, disagree or joke around.
Dan Alatorre
#9. God does not reveal His will to those who are curious. He reveals His will to those who are obedient. God guides those who are concerned about His glory.
Warren W. Wiersbe
#11. I know now, like drumbeats. Portentous, and a little sinister, like tympani strikes at the start of a gloomy symphony. Shostakovich, maybe.
Lee Child
#13. Where did we get the idea that older folks need to be given a "kid-free" environment with other "golden oldies," and that men's groups and women's groups are more meaningful than the communion of saints?
Michael S. Horton
#14. Oh! I must somehow manage to do a figure in a few strokes.
Vincent Van Gogh
#15. I didn't grow up with money, but I grew up with a lot of space. All I did was surf. I was committed to the ocean. That's one thing about Australians; we have the capacity to embrace life.
Simon Baker
#16. If you want to build a recursively self-improving AI, have it go through a billion sequential self-modifications, become vastly smarter than you, and not die, you've got to work to a pretty precise standard.
Eliezer Yudkowsky
#17. I have this wholesome disposition in a lot of my characters. A certain earnestness.
Matt Lauria
#18. As individuals steadily lose degrees of privacy, so too do corporations and states.
William Gibson
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