Quote by Henryk Sienkiewicz Download Open image ““the ears of the prince. His guardianship over”” — Henryk Sienkiewicz ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare
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“is a very kingly, honourable, and frequent practice, when one prince desires the assistance of another, to secure him against an invasion, that the… — Jonathan Swift Copy Share Image
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“A true prince. One of the finest, least dedicated men in the whole world.” — Joseph Heller Catch 22 Copy Share Image
“Look into my eyes...' the Prince said. I have been calling you. The peace you seek you will find if you follow Me.” — Chuck Black Copy Share Image
“...I am better Thoughtful Prince than King. Potential holds appeal since in its castle walls One is protected from the awful shame Of failure.” — Mike Bartlett Copy Share Image
“And a young prince must be prudent like that, giving freely while his father lives so that afterwards, in age when fighting starts steadfast… — Seamus Heaney Copy Share Image
“Be a prince; answer your God-given name...Take those limitations off your life and rule your world.” — Jaachynma N.E. Agu Copy Share Image
“How the prince of this world presses and throngs with clamours, more or less noble and good, but all in order to keep us… — David McCasland Copy Share Image
An excessive preponderance of an idealistic mood is harmful to society: it creates daydreaming, political Don Quixotism, hope for heavenly intervention. This is an… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
My position is such that there is no necessity for me to enter into competition with struggling humanity. As to expensive and ruinous pleasures,… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
The sky is one whole, the water another; and between those two infinities the soul of man is in loneliness. — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
“He would not now conduct little Nell to the coast; he would not convey her by a steamer to Port Said, would not surrender… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
But the French writers always had more originality and independence than others, and that regulator, which elsewhere was religion, long since ceased to exist… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
I consider that in dialectics I am the equal of Socrates. As to women, I agree that each has three or four souls, but… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
“They did not, however, infect the air as the Sudanese sun dried them up like mummies; all had the hue of gray parchment, and… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
“ In genere, femeia nu-si insala barbatul si nu-l tradeaza, daca el singur nu-i acela care sa-i strice sau sa-i calce inima singur in… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
“Am auzit sau am citit că filoanele de aur au uneori la suprafață un înveliș de cuarț, din care e greu să extragi metalul.… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
The fact is that between the classes there is a vast gulf that precludes all mutual understanding, and makes simultaneous efforts simply impossible. — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image
It is an altogether wrong idea that the modern product of civilization is less susceptible to love. I sometimes think it is the other… — Henryk Sienkiewicz Copy Share Image