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Humility Preceeds Glory By Paul Gitwaza Glory Preceeds Humility

Princes of courtesy, merciful, proud and strong. By Henry Newbolt Merciful Princes Courtesy Proud Strong

Perfect majesty that deliberately chose to be born into abject poverty, walk a road of perpetual poverty, and be unjustly executed in the raw nakedness of poverty is utterly ludicrous unless I realize that this is the single and sole way that God can reach me in the suffocating poverty that I myself have created. By Craig D. Lounsbrough Poverty God Perfect Walk Created

I am exalted over all the nations, my glory above the heavens. Splendor and majesty are before me; strength and glory are in my sanctuary. I wrap myself in light as with a garment; I stretch out the heavens like a tent and lay the beams of my upper chambers on their waters. I make the clouds my chariot and ride on the wings of the wind. I make winds my messengers, flames of fire my servants. The heavens declare my glory; the skies proclaim the work of my hands. By Zhang Yun Glory Heavens Nations Exalted Make

I hymn and bless Your uncountable compassion and philanthropy, as You desired to number me with Your chosen servants. Look down, now, upon me the lowly one, O God and Master, Lord of mercy, Ruler of all and All-powerful One, hearken to my prayer, and fulfill my entreaties in praise. By Marina Of Aguas Santas Philanthropy Servants Hymn Bless Uncountable

I will be as good unto ye as ever a Queen was unto her people. No will in me can lack, neither do I trust shall there lack any power. And persuade yourselves that for the safety and quietness of you all I will not spare if need be to spend my blood. By Elizabeth I Queen People Good Lack Power

Your face expresses a simple majesty, your look is that of a captive princess. By Doutor Luis Alexandre Ribeiro Branco Majesty Princess Face Expresses Simple

Royalty is a State of Mind By Jacqueline Gillam Fairchild Mind State Royalty

Dear, gentle, patient, noble Nell . . . . By Charles Dickens Dear Gentle Patient Nell Noble

The King of Glory does not reward His servants according to the dignity of their office, but according to the humility and love with which they have exercised it. By Francis De Sales King Glory Office Reward Servants

Ah, monarchs! could ye taste the mirth ye mar, Not in the toils of Glory would ye fret; The hoarse dull drum would sleep, and Man be happy yet. By George Gordon Byron Monarchs Glory Man Mar Fret

Let no one think of me that I am humble or weak or passive; let them understand I am of a different kind: dangerous to my enemies, loyal to my friends. To such a life glory belongs. By Euripides Passive Kind Dangerous Enemies Loyal

Monarch, thou wishest to cover thyself with glory; be the first to submit to the laws of thy empire. By Bias Of Priene Monarch Thou Glory Empire Wishest

We hunger for nobility: the rare words and acts that harmonize simplicity and truth. By J. Robert Oppenheimer Nobility Truth Hunger Rare Words

Though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown: That I have reigned with your loves. By Elizabeth I God High Crown Loves Hath

I have named you queen.There are taller than you, taller.There are purer than you, purer.There are lovelier than you, lovelier.But you are the queen.When you go through the streetsNo one recognizes you.No one sees your crystal crown, no one looksAt the carpet of red goldThat you tread as you pass,The nonexistent carpet.And when you appearAll the rivers soundIn my body, bellsShake the sky,And a hymn fills the world.Only you and I,Only you and I, my love,Listen to it. By Pablo Neruda Tallerthere Purerthere Lovelierbut Crown Body

I am a prince(ss) of peace, sitting on the throne of poise, directing my kingdom of activity. By Shakuntala Devi Prince Peace Sitting Poise Directing

It's great to be queen! By Helen Mirren Queen Great

Even so; an't please your worship, Brakenbury,You may partake of any thing we say:We speak no treason, man; we say the KingIs wise and virtuous, and his noble queenWell struck in years, fair, and not jealous;We say that Shore's wife hath a pretty foot,A cherry lip, a bonny eye, a passing pleasing tongue;And that the Queen's kindred are made gentlefolks. By William Shakespeare Man Fair Shore Queen Worship

Visions of glory, spare my aching sight. By Thomas Gray Visions Glory Spare Sight Aching

Dear beauteous death, the jewel of the just. By Henry Vaughan Dear Death Beauteous Jewel

Just as the queen bee, the highest-ranking, peerless creature of her hive, is surrounded by lowly drones to please her, whereas the workers produce honey, the same way is the one who sits on the throne an equal only to himself, and no one's companion. By Franz Grillparzer Bee Highestranking Peerless Hive Honey

Kings may be blest, but Tam was glorious, O'er a' the ills o' life victorious. By Robert Burns Oer Tam Kings Blest Glorious

Fond man! though all the heroes of your line Bedeck your halls, and round your galleries shine In proud display; yet take this truth from me Virtue alone is true nobility! By Juvenal Fond Man Bedeck Virtue Halls

I am the monarch of the sea, The Ruler of the Queen's Navee, Whose praise Great Britain loudly chants And we are his sisters, and his cousins, and his aunts! By Walter Raleigh Navee Ruler Queen Great Britain

11Yours, LORD, is the greatness and the power and the glory and the majesty and the splendor, for everything in heaven and earth is yours. Yours, LORD, is the kingdom; you are exalted as head over all. 12Wealth and honor come from you; you are the ruler of all things. In your hands are strength and power to exalt and give strength to all. 13Now, our God, we give you thanks, and praise your glorious name. By Anonymous Lord Splendor Greatness Glory Majesty

Beauty and grace command the world. By Park Benjamin Beauty World Grace Command

I envy no man's nightingale or spring;Nor let them punish me with loss of rhyme,Who plainly say, My God, My King. By George Herbert God King Spring Envy Man

The mind's only perfect vassal. By Henry Theodore Tuckerman Vassal Mind Perfect

Can any praise be worthy of the Lord's majesty? By Saint Augustine Lord Majesty Praise Worthy

Oh, Liberty! thou goddess heavenly bright!Profuse of bliss, and pregnant with delight!Eternal pleasures in thy presence reign,And smiling plenty leads thy wanton train. By Joseph Addison Liberty Profuse Eternal Thy Thou

O King, be loyal to the royal within you. By William Shakespeare King Loyal Royal

How comfortable it is to have One, day and night, before the throne to control the charge of our enemy, and the despondencies of our souls. By Stephen Charnock Day Night Enemy Souls Comfortable

Lord of himself; that heritage of woe! By Lord Byron Lord Woe Heritage

There will never Queen sit in my seat with more zeal to my country, care to my subjects and that will sooner with willingness venture her life for your good and safety than myself. For it is my desire to live nor reign no longer than my life and reign shall be for your good. And though you have had, and may have, many princes more mighty and wise sitting in this seat, yet you never had nor shall have, any that will be more careful and loving. By Elizabeth I Queen Good Life Country Care

O Helena, goddess, nymph, perfect, divine! To what, my love, shall I compare thine eyne? Crystal is muddy. O, how ripe in show Thy lips, those kissing cherries, tempting grow! By William Shakespeare Goddess Nymph Perfect Divine Helena

Little Princess Little Lord By Frances Hodgson Burnett Lord Princess

She has the majesty of hurricanes and explosions. By Lauren Destefano Explosions Majesty Hurricanes

In the light of our egos, we are all dethroned monarchs By Charlie Chaplin Egos Monarchs Light Dethroned

Today is a king in disguise. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Today Disguise King

For years I believed they loved me for my voice, my stage presence, my courageous life. 'Incomparable,' they said. 'Divine.' I am the goddesses on the ceilings of the antechambers at Versailles, the statues in the gardens. That's what they see in me. The huntress. The peacemaker. The Amazon. The Muse. Victory. Glory. War. I am divine. But now I wonder if I was anything more than some exotic creature in the King's pleasure gardens - not a lion, and surely not a baboon, but perhaps - yes - a giraffe. Unlikely. Ungainly. Unique. Beautiful in parts but not particularly attractive as a concept. Alien. But compelling, nevertheless. By Kelly Gardiner Voice Presence Life Years Believed

She is the noor of my eyes and the sultan of my heart. By Khaled Hosseini Heart Noor Eyes Sultan

I have seen ministers of justice, clothed in magisterial robes and criminals arraigned before them, while life was suspended on a breath in the courts of England; I have witnessed a congress in solemn session to give laws to nations; ... but dignity and majesty have I seen but once, as it stood in chains at midnight, in a dungeon, in an obscure village of Missouri. By Parley P. Pratt England Justice Clothed Nations Ministers

The king-becoming graces,As justice, verity, temp'rance, stableness,Bounty, perseverance, mercy, lowliness,Devotion, patience, courage, fortitude,I have no relish of them, but aboundIn the division of each several crime,Acting in many ways. By William Shakespeare Verity Temprance Stablenessbounty Perseverance Mercy

Dress up and wait for me outside your house. I'll show you a pleasure-seeking night full of gluttony and lust. And that's only the ride in Her Majesty. By Alexandra Iff Dress House Wait Majesty Lust

My dear dear lord,The purest treasure mortal times affordIs spotless reputation: that away,Men are but gilded loam or painted clay.A jewel in a ten-times-barr'd-up chestIs a bold spirit in a loyal breast.Mine honour is my life; both grow in one:Take honour from me, and my life is done:Then, dear my liege, mine honour let me try;In that I live and for that will I die. By William Shakespeare Life Dear Honour Reputation Chestis

On the glorious splendor of your majesty, and on your wondrous works, I will meditate. PSALM 145:5 By Paul David Tripp Majesty Works Meditate Psalm Glorious

Most redoubted lord and right sovereign cousin, may the Almighty Lord have you in his keeping. By Owen Glendower Lord Almighty Cousin Keeping Redoubted

Queen you shall be, until there comes another, younger and more beautiful, to cast you down and take all that you hold dear. By George R R Martin Queen Younger Beautiful Dear Cast

The Lord Commander of the Kingsguard," Jaime returned with cold courtesy. "I might ask the same of you, my lady." "Lady? I'm no lady. I'm the queen." "My sister will be surprised to hear that." "Lord Ryman crowned me his very self." She gave a shake of her ample hips. "I'm the queen o' whores." No, Jaime thought, my sweet sister holds that title too. Ser By George R R Martin Kingsguard Commander Lady Jaime Courtesy

Sweet mercy is nobility's true badge. By William Shakespeare Sweet Badge Mercy Nobility True

Sovereign. Deadly. Perfect. By Marisha Pessl Sovereign Deadly Perfect

throne, O God, endures forever and ever. Your royal scepter is a scepter of equity; You love righteousness and hate wickedness. By Bart D. Ehrman Throne God Endures Forever Scepter

And queenly is the state she keeps, In beauty's lofty trust secure. By William Allen Butler Secure Queenly State Beauty Lofty

Your father calls you to his court. You need not pack. You go garbed in glorious raiment. He waits eagerly by his palace doors to welcome you, and has prepared a place at the high table, by his side, in the company of the great-souled, honored, and best-beloved. By Lois Mcmaster Bujold Court Father Calls Pack Honored

For who could resist a woman who could fall from being queen to commoner and yet still carry herself as if greatness was within? By Philippa Gregory Resist Woman Fall Queen Commoner

Beauty is the only master to serve. By Jack London Beauty Serve Master

Beauty is a King that needs to be obeyed By Nuh Ha Mim Keller King Beauty Obeyed

Her beauty is a mastery of peace. By Delano Johnson Peace Beauty Mastery

Honor, thou strong idol of man's mind. By Philip Sidney Honor Thou Mind Strong Idol

What are kings, when regiment is gone, but perfect shadows in a sunshine day? By Christopher Marlowe Kings Day Regiment Perfect Shadows

I cannot conceive a rank more honorable, than that which flows from the uncorrupted choice of a brave and free people, the purest source and original fountain of all power. By George Washington Honorable People Power Conceive Rank

You look beautiful sitting there spitting at me like a she-cat. All I have to do is look at you, and I lust. I'm going to take you back to the hotel and take off that delectable dress and make love to you until you don't have the energy to be mad at me anymore. Ian Connelly, Marquis of Derne By Karen Robards Shecat Beautiful Sitting Spitting Connelly

Behold the grapes and all the fruits that Autumn gives today, As robed in red and gold, she rules, the Empress of Decay! By Henry Abbey Decay Autumn Empress Behold Today

I'm an empress.I wear an apron.My typewriter writes.It didn't break the way it warned.Even crazy, I'm as niceas a chocolate bar. By Anne Sexton Crazy Bar Empressi Wear Apronmy

Grace, you have never and will never quietly exist. You shine on earth as if the sun was born here. You have been a beacon for all of humanities sufferings and exhilarations. By Christine Zolendz Grace Exist Quietly Exhilarations Shine

Though I be but the prince of Wales, yet I am king of courtesy By William Shakespeare Wales Courtesy Prince King

Sublime wonders lie in store,I am shown a regal residence;a mighty kingdom, an empirewith more grandeur than before ... By E.a. Bucchianeri Sublime Residence Kingdom Lie Storei

Nothing but beauty and douceur By Mireille Guiliano Douceur Beauty

Honour forbid! at whose unrivall'd shrine 105 Ease, pleasure, virtue, all our sex resign. Methinks already I your tears survey, Already hear the horrid things they say, Already see you a degraded toast, And all your honour in a whisper lost! 110 How shall I, then, your helpless fame By Alexander Pope Forbid Ease Honour Pleasure Virtue

Godlike erect, with native Honour clad In naked Majestie seemd Lords of all, And worthie seemd, for in thir looks Divine The image of thir glorious Maker shon, Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and pure, Severe, but in true filial freedom plac't; Whence true autoritie in men; though both Not equal, as thir sex not equal seemd; For contemplation hee and valour formd, For softness shee and sweet attractive Grace, Hee for God only, shee for God in him: His fair large Front and Eye sublime declar'd Absolute rule; and Hyacinthin Locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustring, but not beneath his shoulders broad: Shee as a vail down to the slender waste Her unadorned golden tresses wore Dissheveld, but in wanton ringlets wav'd As the Vine curles her tendrils, which impli'd Subjection, but requir'd with gentle sway, And By John Milton God Shee Seemd Thir Severe

I am a queen, and I demand to be treated like a queen. By Sheila Jackson Lee Queen Demand Treated

Fame, the sovereign deity of proud ambition. By Richard Brinsley Sheridan Fame Ambition Sovereign Deity Proud

the king of kind hearts and polite fellows By Herman Melville Fellows King Kind Hearts Polite

She has a lovely face; God in his mercy lend her grace, The Lady of Shalott. By Alfred Lord Tennyson God Shalott Lady Face Grace

Glory is sometimes a low courtesan who on the road entices many who did not think of her. They are astonished to obtain favors without having done anything to deserve them. By Michel, 14Th Prince Of Ligne Glory Low Courtesan Road Entices

I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a Queen, as to be a Queen over so thankful a people. By Elizabeth I Queen God People Rejoice Hath

Your cousin might be a pretty face, but you, my darling, courageous, maddening, seductive, mysterious, wonderful Diana, you are the Duchess of Wakefield. My duchess. By Elizabeth Hoyt Courageous Maddening Seductive Mysterious Diana

His Magnificence - Your Manifestation.I will make of thee a great nation By Ikechukwu Joseph Magnificence Nation Manifestationi Make Thee

We must all offer up a hymn of praise to the God ... who is 'Lord of lords' (Deut. 10:17, Ps. 136:1, I Tim. 6:15, Rev. 17:14, 19:16) ... Lordship is not simply a matter of being superior with respect to inferiors but a complete possession of all that is beautiful and good, and is furthermore a true and unshakable stability. By Pope Dionysius God Deut Offer Hymn Praise

The nightingale is sovereign of song. By Edmund Spenser Song Nightingale Sovereign

I cannot heave my heart into my mouth. I love your majesty according to my bond; no more no less. By William Shakespeare Mouth Heave Heart Bond Love

May it please your Majesty I have neither eyes to see nor tongue to speak in this place but as the House is pleased to direct me whose servant I am here. By William Lenthall Majesty House Eyes Tongue Speak

War or no war, you will and always will be my queen By Kailin Gow Queen War

If we're being honest, we don't call ourselves royalty. If we're being honest, we call ourselves timid, confused, and insecure. All our self-loathing and self-promoting is a thin veil covering over our frightening conviction that we are nobodies. By Tony Reinke Honest Call Royalty Confused Timid

An all-too-familiar ache rises in my chest as I settle onto my throne. I do my best to keep composed, quiet, and dutiful. Loyal to my blood. It's all I know. By Victoria Aveyard Ache Throne Rises Chest Settle

And hail their queen, fair regent of the night. By Erasmus Darwin Queen Fair Night Hail Regent

The Lord is great.The Lord is gracious. By Lailah Gifty Akita Lord Gracious Greatthe

Thy modesty 's a candle to thy merit. By Henry Fielding Modesty Merit Thy Candle

Our loyalty is to royalty. By Jared Laskey Royalty Loyalty

I am the herald of the Great King. By Francis Of Assisi King Great Herald

Here I and sorrows sit; Here is my throne, bid kings come bow to it. By William Shakespeare Sit Throne Bid Sorrows Kings

Me, the bard out of work, the Lord has applied to His service. In the very beginning, He gave me the order to sing His praises night and day. The Master summoned the minstrel to His True Court. He clothed me with the robe of His true honour and eulogy. Since then, the True Name had become my ambrosial food. By Guru Nanak Lord True Work Service Bard

Who is this King of glory? The LORD of hosts, he is the King of glory. By Anonymous Glory King Lord Hosts

Reign, and keep life in this our deep desireOur only greatness is that we aspire. By Jean Ingelow Reign Aspire Life Deep Desireour

of the palace to inform me that Lady Margaret By Philippa Gregory Margaret Lady Palace Inform

And if our hearts aren't awakened by majesty, our lives soon shrink into little bits of nothingness. Our days become filled with drama over the ridiculous; our complaints fly free at the smallest challenge or difficulty; our energy and wealth are consumed by what is fleeting; and our chatter becomes dominated by events, people, and things that won't last much longer than the morning mist. To By Louie Giglio Majesty Nothingness Hearts Awakened Lives

A kingdom, or this By C.s. Pacat Kingdom

So excellent a king; that was, to this,Hyperion to a satyr; so loving to my motherThat he might not beteem the winds of heavenVisit her face too roughly. By William Shakespeare King Satyr Roughly Excellent Thishyperion

His Greatness the King Pteppicymon XXVIII, Lord of the Heavens, Charioteer of the Wagon of the Sun, Steersman of the Barque of the Sun, Guardian of the Secret Knowledge, Lord of the Horizon, Keeper of the Way, the Flail of Mercy, the High Born One, the Never Dying King. By Terry Pratchett Lord Sun King Xxviii Heavens