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Quotes About Master

It was the slave's continuing desire for recognition that was the motor which propelled history forward, not the idle complacency and unchanging self-identity of the master
~ Francis Fukuyama
Servants honor their master by their service.
~ Franz Grillparzer
Sometimes I wonder if there is any hope left for an Israeli-Palestinian discourse that is built on equality and liberty rather than a fruitless discourse of master and servant.
~ Sayed Kashua
Imagination is a good servant, and a bad master.
~ Agatha Christie
There can only be one king.
~ Pablo Escobar
He who is taught only by himself has a fool for a master.
~ Ben Jonson
You come to the master only in deep humbleness, because learning is possible only in humbleness. You have come to surrender, not to perform, not to manipulate, not to impress.
~ Rajneesh
Life is like a game if you fail try again until you master and accomplish, but remember if you accomplish it glorify God who created you and gives you strength.
~ Daniel Habil
All men have One Master, the Maker.
~ Lailah Gifty, Akita
We can never control The World, but from Ourselves we are the Master. Jan Jansen
~ Jan Jansen Easy Branches
I name you Shriker. Shape-Shifter. Mighty Hunter. Your master has betrayed you. And through his betrayal man's best friend becomes his worst enemy.
~ Janet Lee Carey
I am a master of logic and a powerfully convincing debater. In fact, against my better judgment, I can talk myself out of doing anything.
~ Jarod Kintz
The world is made of stuff and that stuff behaves in certain predictable ways; if you master the rules, you master the stuff.
~ Jason Fagone
One Master and one apprentice; one to embody the power, the other to crave it
~ Drew Karpyshyn
Two there should be; no more, no less. One to embody the power, the other to crave it. The Rule of Two.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
Two there should be; no more, no less. One to embody the power, the other to crave it. The Rule of Two. This
~ Drew Karpyshyn
Any Master who instructs more than one apprentice in the ways of the dark side is a fool.
~ Drew Karpyshyn
the old Master becoming at some times demonic in his teaching, a destroyer of ego, of humble ordinary lines of thought, an army of right practice, right understanding overwhelming the frail redoubts and trenches of Warren's Western mind.
~ E.L. Doctorow
one day Warren was admitted for his counseling and the Master threw a cup of cold green tea in his face and that was the lesson of the day.
~ E.L. Doctorow
The fortunate ?tius, who was immediately promoted to the rank of patrician, and thrice invested with the honors of the consulship, assumed, with the title of master of the cavalry and infantry, the whole military power of the state;
~ Edward Gibbon
But the law expects you to know what is master and what is slave . . . if you roll around and be a playmate to your property, and your property turns around and bites you, the law will come to you still, but it will not come with the full heart and all the deliberate speed you will need. You will have failed in your part of the bargain. You will have pointed to the line that separates you from your property and told your property that the line does not matter
~ Edward P. Jones
When you look at it closely, drunkenness is a lordship problem. Who is your master, God or your desires? Do you desire God above all else, or do you desire something in creation more than you desire the Creator? At root, drunkards are worshipping another god—alcohol. Drunkenness violates the command "You shall have no other gods before me.
~ Edward T. Welch
all which isn't singing is merely talking and all talking's talking to oneself (whether that oneself be sought or seeking master or disciple sheep or wolf)
~ ee cummings
For his innocence and great virtues he was beloved by his master, and all who were acquainted with that religious family, above all his fellow-disciples, for which reason he was called Munghu, or Mungho, which in the language of that country signified "one dearly beloved;" and this is the name which the Scots usually give him to this day.
~ Alban Butler