Quotes About Conquest
Amparo was conquered, and I felt a twinge of jealousy. I
~ Umberto Eco
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El doctor angélico dice que las pasiones en sí mismas no son malas, pero que han de moderarse mediante la voluntad guiada por el alma racional. Sólo que aquella mañana mi alma racional estaba adormecida por la fatiga que refrenaba el apetito irascible, volcado hacía el bien y el mal como metas por conquistar, pero no al apetito concupiscible, volcado hacia el bien y el mal como metas conocidas.
~ Umberto Eco
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Such was the new technique for the conquest of power. Fool those who were foolable, buy those who were buyable, and kill the rest. It was the third Nazi murder of foreign statesmen within a year.
~ Upton Sinclair
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to cause constellations of victories to flash forth at each instant from the zenith of the centuries, to make the French Empire a pendant to the Roman Empire, to be the great nation and to give birth to the grand army, to conquer the world twice, by conquest and by dazzling, that is sublime; and what greater thing is there?' 'To be free', said Combeferre.
~ Victor Hugo
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Daring is the price of progress. All splendid conquests are the prize of boldness, more or less.
~ Victor Hugo
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The victory of humanity over man. Humanity had conquered the inhuman. And by what means? In what way? How had it overcome the giant of anger and hatred? What arms had it used? What engine of war? The cradle.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is only barbarous nations who have a sudden growth after a victory
~ Victor Hugo
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Men had only touched him to bruise him. Every contact with them had been a blow. Never, since his infancy, since the days of his mother, of his sister, had he ever encountered a friendly word and a kindly glance. From suffering to suffering, he had gradually arrived at the conviction that life is a war; and that in this war he was the conquered. He had no other weapon than his hate. He resolved to whet it in the galleys and to bear it away with him when he departed.
~ Victor Hugo
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Taurinum obsessor idem et obsessus
~ Victor Hugo
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Humility is often merely feigned submissiveness assumed in order to subject others, an artifice of pride which stoops to conquer, and although pride has a thousand ways of transforming itself it is never so well disguised and able to take people in as when masquerading as humility.
~ La Rochefoucauld
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The Requerimiento and Its Interpreters" by Lewis Hanke in Revista de Historia de América.
~ Laila Lalami
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An idea fell like a seed and over the next weeks it went on growing like a fig vine lush and conquering twining round her old beliefs and covering them in new growth until they were as invisible as a tiger in a thicket and just as deadly.
~ Laini Taylor
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You are filthy with your victory.
~ Laini Taylor
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Someter. Qué palabra tan suave para definir la esclavitud y el quebranto espiritual que dejaría a las quimeras bajo el puño del imperio.
~ Laini Taylor
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I love the people because I believe in God. For, if I did not believe in God, what would the people be to me? I should enjoy at ease that lucky throw of the dice, which chance had turned up for me, the day of my birth; and, with a secret, savage joy, I should say, "So much the worse for the losers!--the world is a lottery. Woe to the conquered!"
~ lamartine alphonse de
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American natives were thought to be a simple, malleable people who, once they came to understand the benefits of European faith and civilization, would embrace them.
~ Landon Y. Jones
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there's something about standing on the top of a mountain you personally climbed at great sacrifice.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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Widespread mutilation seems to have originated in Stone Age central Africa and traveled north, down the Nile, into ancient Egypt. It wasn't until Arab-Muslim armies conquered Egypt in the eighth century that the practices spread out of Africa in a systematic way, parallel to the dissemination of Islam, reaching as far as Pakistan and Indonesia. They
~ Geraldine Brooks
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It requires no intelligence or education to pick up a submachinegun, point it, and pull the trigger, so terrorism, revolution, and conquest are easier routes to success for opportunistic leaders in backward areas than is the way of peaceful construction.
~ Gerard K. O'Neill
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But in a world of fixed size, with no way to get more territory without taking it from a neighbor, there was always a war going on, and usually several.
~ Gerard K. O'Neill
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arriver en terrain conquis (arriving on conquered ground),
~ Gilles Asselin
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Nadie puede decir cuál habría sido nuestra historia si tanta tribu no hubiese sido aniquilada. Los españoles decían que debían civilizarnos, hacernos abandonar la barbarie. Pero ellos, con barbarie, nos dominaron, nos despoblaron. En pocos años hicieron más sacrificios humanos que nosotros en el tiempo largo que transcurrió desde las primeras festividades.
~ Gioconda Belli
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Childbirth is more admirable than conquest, more amazing than self-defense, and as courageous as either one.
~ Gloria Steinem
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He must master or be mastered;
~ Jack London
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