Power Thirst Quotes
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Power Thirst Quotes & Sayings
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Women are the real superheroes because they're not just working. They have a life and everything.
— Vanessa Paradis
Many a man would have turned rogue if he knew how.
— William Hazlitt
I know on which side my bread is buttered.
— John Heywood
Thirst of power and of riches now bear sway,
The passion and infirmity of age. — James Anthony Froude
The passion and infirmity of age. — James Anthony Froude
Sometimes it's better to end something & try to start something new than imprison yourself in hoping for the impossible.
— Karen Salmansohn
Considering the natural lust for power so inherent in man, I fear the thirst of power will prevail to oppress the people.
— George Mason
But isn't there always
one good thing
to look back on?
think of
how many cups of coffee we
drank together. — Charles Bukowski
one good thing
to look back on?
think of
how many cups of coffee we
drank together. — Charles Bukowski
There is nothing more startling in human relations that the strong emotion of weak people.
— Mary Augusta Ward
No power on this earth can destroy the thirst for human dignity
— Nelson Mandela
I haven't forgotten what you did for me, River. I'll never forget."
"I'd do it again. A thousand times over. — K.A. Tucker
"I'd do it again. A thousand times over. — K.A. Tucker
The fastest way to improve your relationships is to make others feel important in every way possible.
— Brian Tracy
...if a man's thirst is quenched by power, then all other desires are of no worth to him.
— J.D. Netto
Ambition and thirst for power have a part but greed and greed alone is the reason for a man wanting to swell his ward.
— Charles Ranlett Flint
Let no man thirst for good beer.
— Samuel Adams
As long as the belief is: we need suffering to grow, the world will be suffering and the belief will be limiting.
— Natasa Nuit Pantovic
To ascend the mountain, we must descend to our knees.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough