Omnia Quotes
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All places are filled with fools.
[Lat., Stultorum plenea sunt omnia.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
[Lat., Stultorum plenea sunt omnia.] — Marcus Tullius Cicero
Amor does not vincit omnia, you ignorant man... when the woman doesn't amat you back!
— Liz Braswell
It's almost like he has Dr. Who's Tardis because he always turns up on time.
(on Teddy Sheringham) — Alan Pardew
(on Teddy Sheringham) — Alan Pardew
Jazz Improvisation means that practice is not as straightforward as it would be when you simply have a score to play.
— Ahmad Jamal
Labor omnia vincit! Labor conquers all things!
— Kristin Chenoweth
All the nationalists are wasms - except one, the most powerful of this century, indeed, of the entire democratic age, which is nationalism.
— John Lukacs
I felt free to like all three of these men now, because I'd realized I didn't have to become them.
— David James Duncan
None of you will have faith till he wishes for his (Muslim) brother what he likes for himself
— Richard Spinos
Amor vincit omnia, et nos cedamus amori.
Love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love. — Virgil
Love conquers all things, so we too shall yield to love. — Virgil
Carpe omnia," I say. Not carpe diem. Not Seize the Day. No, this says Seize Everything. I'll
— Maria Dahvana Headley
I would like to get married, but it must be a man who is part of my work, or me part of his.
— Elsa Peretti
Arr, reality's a dirty place with no religion in it.
— Stephen King
Having grown up in a military family, I know that politics should have no role in determining who is best qualified to lead our armed forces.
— Ron Barber
Truth is so excellent, that if it praises but small things they become noble.
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Do you think there's hope?" "There's always hope. Until there's reality. Whether hope becomes reality or not, you won't find it unless you look.
— C.L. Scholey
Omnia exeunt in mysterium. (All things end in mystery).
— D.K.R. Boyd
He argument he was conducting with his neighbor as to whether the English magician had gone mad because he was a magician, or because he was English.
— Susanna Clarke