Top 14 Sidious Quotes
#1. Under the rule of the ancient Sith, the future of the galaxy had been in the able hands of many dark sovereigns. Now responsibility for maintaining order rested only with Darth Sidious.
James Luceno
#2. Sidious rejected outrage and intimidation for rankled curiosity. Is this the point where I'm expected to ask why I've been abducted?
James Luceno
#3. What now?" Plagueis asked the moment Palpatine broke the connection. Sidious shook his head in disbelief. "Valorum somehow managed to persuade the Council to send two Jedi to Naboo.
James Luceno
#4. Not yet," Shryne said, as if to himself "Then you're his apprentice?" His eyes darted right and left, searching for some means of escape. "Is Sidious also in league with Emperor Palpatine?" Vader fell silent for a moment, making up his mind about something. "Lord Sidious is the Emperor.
James Luceno
#5. Sidious bowed his head in deference. "In the annals of Sith history, you will be known as Plagueis the Wise." Plagueis quirked a cunning smile. "You flatter me.
James Luceno
#6. Wisdom happens through meditation, and bliss also happens through meditation. Both the flowers bloom on the same branch.
Rajneesh
#7. The Bible is so strange, so utterly bizarre, no human brain could have come up with it.
A. J. Jacobs
#8. I know of nothing that brings greater joy to the human heart than laboring at home or abroad for the salvation of the souls of men. I know of nothing which gives us a greater love of all that is good, than teaching this Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Heber J. Grant
#9. The outside is the only place we can truly be inside the world.
Daniel J. Rice
#10. Paul Brunton was a great original and got to a place of personal evolution that illumines the pathways of a future humanity.
Jean Houston
#11. Caterina, a great adventure is in store for you.
Rachel Harris
#12. I've always thought it would be fun to have a vegan campaign aimed at gays called "Don't be a Dairy Queen."
Dan Mathews
#13. Technologies are not merely aids to human activity, but also powerful forces acting to reshape that activity and its meaning.
Langdon Winner
#14. Science fiction writers have usually been very poor prognosticators of the future, either in literary or technological terms, and that's because we're all too human and, I think, have the tendency to see what we want to or, in the case of those more paranoid, what we fear.
L.E. Modesitt Jr.
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