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Quotes About Crown

Without wisdom, without awareness, without mercy, without will, the king does not exist. All these qualities are within the Crown. They are the vital elements of kingship, and when they come together in the flesh of the true king, silence covers the sky, the waters, and the earth.
~ Storm Constantine
All he could see was a dark king enthroned, surrounded by a lurid indigo light that hurt the eyes. The king held a sword in his hand. Suspended above his head, rather than resting upon it, was a tall crown that entitled a strong golden radiance. There was power in this man, but he seemed evil. Shan thought his face looked as if it was made of frozen lightning. Is this a true king? Shan thought. Am I to conquer him? Or is it my king? Is he part of myself?
~ Storm Constantine
The Crown was now surrounded by an expanding bubble of indigo light that spat out sparks of brighter purple radiance.
~ Storm Constantine
About this time he had the sarcophagus and body of Alexander the Great brought forth from its shrine, and after gazing on it, showed his respect by placing upon it a golden crown and strewing it with flowers; and being then asked whether he wished to see the tomb of the Ptolemies as well, he replied, "My wish was to see a king, not corpses.
~ Suetonius
I know faith. Therefore, I must embrace the crown of thorns. I seek the truth. Therefore, I must dare to disobey God.
~ Sunao Yoshida
I can't, I said. I have a crown. If it means anything, it means this. Then leave it, she said. Leave it, Irinushka. It's only sorrow on sorrow. I bent and kissed her cheek. Help me put it on, I said softly, and she went and took it with tears in her eyes
~ Naomi Novik
The crown is not my right, and pleaseth me not. The Lady Mary is the rightful heir.
~ Jane Grey
It does feel great to be Miss Universe in the millennium year.
~ Lara Dutta
A girl in a crown of stars was coming toward him, but before she could see who he was he slipped through his curtains of flesh.
~ Kathryn Davis
Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him. James 1:12
~ C. John Miller
CHRIST'S LIFE ILLUSTRATES PLAINLY THAT THE CROWN OF VICTORY IS FORGED FROM THE GOLD OF OBEDIENCE.
~ Calvin Miller
And theron heng a brooch of gold ful sheene,On which ther was first write a crowned A,And after Amor vincit omnia.
~ Geoffrey Chaucer
You look . . . You look." I cracked up. "And whatever the hell that scent is from those flowers is driving me crazy." He took my crown off and looked at me. "Nope. Not the flowers.
~ Ilona Andrews
mientras en España el emperador Carlos V promulgaba las Leyes Nuevas, en que confirmaba que los indios eran súbditos de la Corona y advertía a los encomenderos que no podían obligarlos a trabajar o darles castigo físico, que debían contratarlos por escrito y pagarles en moneda dura.
~ Isabel Allende
Along this tree From root to crown Ideas flow up And vetoes down.
~ Peter Drucker
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the force of the crown. It may be frail - its roof may shake - the wind may blow through it - the storm may enter - the rain may enter - but the King of England cannot enter! - all his force dares not cross the threshhold of the ruined tenement!
~ William Pitt the Elder
As far as 'The Crown' goes I think that it is irrelevant and ridiculous that I turn up at all!
~ Carol Thatcher
You may have won the war, but you will never take my crown
~ Ronnie Radke
Upon this crown my pledge I give, To my last breath,I hold this choice, I will your unjust deaths avenge, All here who died without a voice.
~ Suzanne Collins
I thought that was the crown jewel of the reporter's resume - to actually go to jail protecting a source.
~ Trey Gowdy
I begin my reign with profound emotion at the honour of accepting the Crown, aware of the responsibility it entails and with the greatest hope for the future of Spain.
~ Felipe VI of Spain
I have a headache. If only I had a crown to put on!
~ Ljupka Cvetanova, The New Land
Rise, Luthiel, in the name of love you came and in the name of love I crown you!
~ Robert Fanney
the geas in question draws its power from the sum over time of the entire loyal British population's faith in the Crown since that charter was established over four centuries ago. Which adds up to something like ninety million person-centuries-worth of belief. Hence the, shall we
~ Charles Stross