Quotes by Dominion How did an allegedly free people spawn a vast, rampant cuttlefish of dominion with its tentacles in every orifice of the body politic? P. J. O'Rourke dominion body people The strength of that heretic [Calvin] consisted in this, that money never had the slightest charm for him. If I had such servants my dominion would extend from sea to sea. Pope Pius IV charm dominion sea Parents are by no means exempt from the intoxication of dominion. Samuel Johnson dominion parent mean Unjust dominion cannot be eternal. Seneca the Younger eternal unjust dominion Only he who has measured the dominion of force, and knows how not to respect it, is capable of love andjustice. Simone Weil force dominion life Great women and men are always more anxious to serve than to have dominion. Spencer W. Kimball visibility dominion men The lust of dominion burns with a flame so fierce as to overpower all other affections of the human breast. Tacitus flames dominion lust The love of dominion is the most engrossing passion. Tacitus passion dominion Our neighbors the Hollanders may be our example in this case; who whilst we have been driving a private trade from port to port, of which we are likely now to be deprived, have conquered so much land in the East and West Indies that it may be said of them, as of the Spaniards, That the sun never sets upon their dominions. Thomas Gage dominion sun may And if a man consider the original of this great Ecclesiastical Dominion, he will easily perceive, that the Papacy , is no other than the Ghost of the deceased Romane Empire , sitting crowned upon the grave thereof: For so did the Papacy start up on a Sudden out of the Ruines of that Heathen Power. Thomas Hobbes empires dominion men To be given dominion over another is a hard thing; to wrest dominion over another is a wrong thing; to give dominion of yourself to another is a wicked thing. Toni Morrison wicked dominion giving more and more I come to loathe any dominion of one over another; any leadership, any imposition of the will. Virginia Woolf imposition dominion power Avarice, where it has full dominion, excludes every other passion. William E. Gladstone avarice passion dominion «1234