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Dominion Quotes - Page 3

In giving us dominion over the animal kingdom God has signified His will that we subdue the beast within ourselves.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”

Unjust dominion cannot be eternal.

"Medea". Book by Seneca the Younger, 62 AD.

Love's dominion, like a kings, admits of no partition.

Ovid (1932). “The Love Books of Ovid”, p.187, Biblo & Tannen Publishers

Swaraj means even under dominion status a capacity to declare independence at will.

Mahatma Gandhi, Judith M. Brown (2008). “The Essential Writings”, p.151, Oxford University Press

As beauteous is the world, and many a joy Floats through its wide dominion. But, alas, When we would seize the winged good, it flies.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Anna Swanwick, Henry George Bohn (1860). “Dramatic works of Goethe: comprising Faust, Iphigenia in Tauris, Torquato Tasso, Egmont”, p.273

Man's dominion is a call to service, not a license to to exterminate.

Hugh Nibley, Don E. Norton, Foundation for Ancient Research and Mormon Studies (1994). “Brother Brigham challenges the Saints”, Deseret Book Co

God himself is not secure, having given man dominion over his work.

Helen Keller (1957). “The Open Door”, Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday

Our toil is lessened, and our wealth is increased, by our dominion over the useful animals . . .

Edward Gibbon (1871). “The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire”, p.78

Because Adam, God's deputy on earth, transfered his legal dominion to Satan, God became obligated to recognize Satan's legal standing.

Ed Silvoso (1995). “That None Should Perish: How to Reach Entire Cities for Christ Through Prayer Evangelism”, p.195, Gospel Light Publications

Break in the sun till the sun breaks down, And death shall have no dominion.

Dylan Thomas, Daniel Jones (2003). “The Poems of Dylan Thomas”, p.55, New Directions Publishing

It is in vain that he seeks dominion abroad, who is not kingly at home.

Christian Nestell Bovee (1871). “Summaries of Thought”

Stone, steel, dominions pass, Faith too, no wonder; So leave alone the grass That I am under.

A. E. Housman (2013). “Delphi Complete Works of A. E. Housman (Illustrated)”, p.24, Delphi Classics