Quotes About Chariot
flattening their scorn underneath the chariot wheels of her superiority.
~ Muriel Spark
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Good mawning,' she replied, in the corridors, flattening their scorn beneath the chariot wheels of her superiority...
~ Muriel Spark
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Self is the only oil that makes the chariot-wheels of the hypocrite move in all religious concernments.
~ Thomas Brooks
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Filial Piety, which is considered one of the two wheels of the chariot of Japanese ethics—Loyalty being the other.
~ Inazo Nitobe
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The organs are the horses, the mind is the rein, the intellect is the charioteer, the soul is the rider, and the body is the chariot. The master of the household, the King, the Self of man, is sitting in this chariot.
~ Swami Vivekananda
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In Mesopotamia, the wheel dates back to at least the time of Sumer. It was a basic part of life throughout Eurasia. Chariot wheels, water wheels, potter's wheels, millstone wheels—one can't imagine Europe or China without them. The only thing more mysterious than failing to invent the wheel would be inventing the wheel and then failing to use it. But that is exactly what the Indians did.
~ Charles C. Mann
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The axle of the wheels of the chariot of Providence is Infinite Love, and Gracious Wisdom is the perpetual charioteer.
~ Charles Spurgeon
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As I was working I noticed that the way I designed the differential gearing actually created a spare drive that sat directly below the emperor's feet, or where they would be if he were to sit in the chariot.
~ Kit Williams
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black chariot of pepperoni fire.
~ Neal Stephenson
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The orange light looks like a gasoline fire. It comes in through people's rear windows, bounces off their rearview mirrors, projects a fiery mask across their eyes, reaches into their subconscious, and unearths terrible fears of being pinned, fully conscious, under a detonating gas tank, makes them want to pull over and let the Deliverator overtake them in his black chariot of pepperoni fire.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Self is the only oil that makes the chariot-wheels of the hypocrite move in all religious concerns.
~ Thomas Brooks
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a ship without ballast is tossed hither and thither on the sea, so the chariot, without its accustomed weight, was dashed about as if empty. They
~ Thomas Bulfinch
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Men could be content to have the kingdom of heaven; but they are loathe to fight for it. They choose rather to go in a feather bed to hell than to be carried to heaven in a 'fiery chariot' of zeal and violence.
~ Thomas Watson
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Was the conquest of space then a potential chariot of Satan, the unique and grand avenue for the new totalitarian?
~ Norman Mailer
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The moon in her chariot of pearl
~ Oscar Wilde
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The author sees Joseph of Genesis as a type of Christ's Pentecostal power. He who was thought dead has been raised in power, and the power is evident in the chariot he sends for his own.
~ Watchman Nee
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Since I wrote you last, the summer is past and gone, and autumn with the sere and yellow leaf is already upon us. I never knew the time to pass so swiftly, it seems to me, as the past summer. I really think some one must have oiled his chariot wheels, for I don't recollect of hearing him pass, and I am sure I should if something had not prevented his chariot wheels from creaking as usual.
~ Emily Dickinson, 1845
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You are not going to get peace with millions of armed men. The chariot of peace cannot advance over a road littered with cannon.
~ David Lloyd George, c.1930
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She drove her chariot like a centurion.
~ Whitley Strieber
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Bring me my bow of burning gold Bring me my arrows of desire Bring me my spear— o'clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire
~ William Blake
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But oh what beauty! What speed! A chariot of night in panic flight From Our Royal Proclamation of the rites Of day! And riding out Our procession Of fantasy We slaked an ancient Vestigial greed shriveled by ages of dormancy Till the eyes exhausted by glorious pageantries Returned to rest on that puny Legend of the life-jacket stowed away Of all places under my seat.
~ Chinua Achebe
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She won the four-horse chariot race in 396 BC and again in 392 BC in what we call the ancient Olympic Games.
~ Chris Grabenstein
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She won the four-horse chariot race in 396 BC and again in 392
~ Chris Grabenstein
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Roehampton is not far from Richmond, and one day the chariot, with the golden bullocks emblazoned on the panels, and the flaccid children within, drove to Amelia's house at Richmond; and the Bullock family made an irruption into the garden, where Amelia was reading a book, Jos was in an arbour placidly dipping strawberries into wine, and the Major in one of his Indian jackets was giving a back to Georgy, who chose to jump over him.
~ William Makepeace Thackeray
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