Top 14 Quotes About Romana
#1. When the church takes affairs of the state more seriously than they do Jesus, Pax Romana becomes its gospel and the president becomes the Son of God.
Shane Claiborne
#2. I had an awful lot to say in what I wore as Romana.
Lalla Ward
#3. Paradoxically, the few eras of peace were times when men of war had high influence. The Pax Romana was enforced by Caesar's Legions. The Pax Brittanica was enforced by the Royal Navy and His Majesty's Forces.
Jerry Pournelle
#4. Oh, I have to say Romana; she was much more fun to do but I did enjoy the Princess when she was turning bad.
Lalla Ward
#5. To avoid detection, the Doctor had attached a device called Randomiser to his TARDIS, his plan being to outfox the Black Guardian by popping up randomly all over the place. Neither Romana nor K-9 had the heart to tell the Doctor that that was pretty much what he did anyway.
Gareth Roberts
#6. This,' whispered the Doctor to Romana, 'is going to be like trying to find a book about needles in a room full of books about haystacks.
Gareth Roberts
#7. You can say what Pilates is in three words. Stretch with Strength and Control. And the control part is the most important because that makes you use your mind.
Romana Kryzanowska
#8. Mama just stepped back on the treadmill of worry and hopeless, and kept walking.
Rick Bragg
#9. I couldn't use Nest because it doesn't operate with high-end HVAC systems.
Peter Barris
#10. You apply Pilates in everyday life, like how you sit, how you walk. You've heard a lot of people complain about back problems; it is because these people walk incorrectly with the last vertebra of their tailbone. They stick it out instead of pulling it in and down.
Romana Kryzanowska
#11. Intelligence guided by the will using memory and imagination assisted by intuition.
Romana Kryzanowska
#12. He who partakes the honor, should participate in the labor.
Ben Johnson
#13. Ignore everything people say about you. Just live life the way you feel is good. As long as you feel fabulous.
Janice Liang
#14. I am one who could have forgotten the plague, listening to Boccaccio's stories; and I am not ashamed of it.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning