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The history of empires is the history of human misery.
— Edward Gibbon
The story of the Khazar Empire, as it slowly emerges from the past, begins to look like the most cruel hoax which history has ever perpetrated.
— Arthur Koestler
When did 'Ask not what your country can do for you' become 'Ask only what your country will give you'?
— Allen West
Great persons, like great empires, leave their mark on history.
— Janet Wallach
I love studying Ancient History and seeing how empires rise and fall, sowing the seeds of their own destruction.
— Martin Scorsese
I'm not opposed to anything. If an opportunity comes across, I'll answer the door if it comes knocking.
— Rob Brown
Star Anna is an American original. She sings from a place of beauty that takes me to a higher place.
— Mike McCready
I'm the kind of person that responds strongly to a challenge.
— Danica McKellar
There's not a day without sin rearing its ugly head and not a day in which God's abundant mercies are not new.
— Paul David Tripp
As for style of writing, if one has anything to say, it drops from him simply and directly, as a stone falls to the ground.
— Henry David Thoreau
God is the ruler of history. His times are well chosen The Roman Empire was an instrument in his hand. And so are the nations of the modern world.
— John Gresham Machen
Emotion will never seize to prevail logic.
— Markus W. Lunner
If architecture is the history of all phallic emotion, the Empire State Building is utter catharsis, and we are sitting in its silhouette.
— Timothy Levitch
Dying on some court schedule or some prison schedule ain't right. People are supposed to die on God's schedule.
— Bryan Stevenson
in this world All who live but dream they act here.
— Pedro Calderon De La Barca
My principal professional objective is to introduce intelligence as the ubiquitous utility. I'd like to be the Thomas Edison of intelligence.
— Michael J. Saylor
Empires inevitably fall, and when they do, history judges them for the legacies they leave behind.
— Noah Feldman
The Armenian genocide showed what could happen when empires were beaten into nations.
— Niall Ferguson
Surprise! The returns reported by mutual funds aren't actually earned by mutual fund investors.
— John C. Bogle
My painting occurs when I think of two disparate elements.
— Alex Colville