
Top 18 Quotes About Sulla
#1. (Sulla gave the slave his freedom and then had the man thrown to his death
Adrian Goldsworthy
#2. I could see Sulla showing her the Cards of Providence, the cards that would one day form the spread that showed her my death.
Kami Garcia
#3. When Sulla died in the year 676, the oligarchy which he had restored ruled with absolute sway over the Roman state; but, as it had been established by force, it still needed force to maintain its ground against its numerous secret and open foes.
Theodor Mommsen
#4. In return, Giovanni told me that empathizing Italians say L'ho provato sulla mia pelle, which means 'I have experienced that on my own skin.' Meaning, I have also been burned or scarred in this way, and I know exactly what you're going through.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#7. But I stood my ground, head-crackin' mamma jamma that I was, no retreat.
Kristen Ashley
#8. Writing is like a sculpture where you remove, you eliminate, in order to make the work visible. Even those pages you remove somehow remain
Elie Wiesel
#9. I forgive the many for the sake of the few, the living for the dead.
Sulla
#10. Your pants didn't get smaller, Mommy," I assured her. "Your butt got bigger.
Gordon Korman
#11. Too unconcerned to love and too passionless to hate, too detached to be selfish and too lifeless to be unselfish, too indifferent to experience joy and too cold to express sorrow, they are neither dead nor alive; they merely exist.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#12. They often ask me to shoot for them. But I say no. I think an old guy like me ought not take pages away from young photographers who need the exposure.
Helmut Newton
#13. I started writing because it was hard to find acting jobs. I didn't like any monologues in auditions, so I started to write my own things. Since then, I have written a couple of shows. I was nominated for playwright of the year for a play I wrote called 'Potential Space.'
Kirsten Vangsness
#14. Abundant, cheap electricity has been the greatest source of human liberation in the 20th century.
Ross McKitrick
#15. I'm really good in pain. I snapped my leg in half on stage and played a whole show. But I can't sit there with someone that loves me.
Adam Duritz
#16. Accepting a man's hospitality is a token of good will, a declaration that you and your host stand on terms of a civilized relationship.
Ayn Rand
#17. No friend ever served me, and no enemy ever wronged me, whom I have not repaid in full.
Sulla
#18. No man ever did me so much good, or enemy so much harm, but I repaid him with interest.
Sulla
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