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Command Quotes - Page 7

Old trees in their living state are the only things that money cannot command.

Walter Savage Landor (1824). “Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the Abbot of Boxley. The Lord Brooke and Sir Philip Sidney. King Henry IV and Sir Arnold Savage. Southey and Porson. Oliver Cromwel and Walter Noble. Aeschines and Phocion. Queen Elizabeth and Cecil. King James I and Isaac Casaubon. Marchese Pallavicini and Walter Landor. General Kleber and some French officers. Bonaparte and the president of the senate. Bishop Burnet and Humphrey Hardcastle. Peter Leopold and the President Du”, p.118

I know My God commands, whose power no power resists.

Robert Greene (1831). “The dramatic works of Robert Greene: to which are added his poems. With some account of the author, and notes”, p.110

Much of command is the ability to take command.

Louis L'Amour (2005). “The Walking Drum”, p.30, Bantam

Virtue, though clothed in a beggar's garb, commands respect.

Friedrich Schiller (2015). “Love and Intrigue: Top Classic of German”, p.38, 谷月社

I know the two great commandments, and I'd better get on with them.

C.S. Lewis (2012). “A Grief Observed”, p.33, Faber & Faber