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en For whosoever commands the sea commands the trade; whosoever commands the trade of the world commands the riches of the world, and consequently the world itself
  Walter Raleigh, Sr.

en Belief is always most desired, most pressingly needed where there is a lack of will, for the will, as emotion of command, is the distinguishing characteristic of sovereignty and power. That is to say, the less a person knows how to command, the more urgent is his desire for one who commands, who commands sternly - a God, a prince, a caste, a physician, a confessor, a dogma, a party consciene. From whence perhaps it could be inferred that the two world religions, Buddhism and Christianity, might well have had the cause of their rise, and especially of their rapid extension, in an extraordinary malady of the will.
  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche

en He showed a lot of poise. He commands the huddle and he commands the offense.

en By studying how the brain reduces noise, we can learn more about how it processes sensory inputs, makes decisions and executes them. Understanding how noise is reduced to very precise commands helps us understand how those commands are created.

en In the world hereafter, no one s commands will be obeyed. According to their actions, each and every person proceeds.
  Guru Nanak

en If the student's voice and presence and verbal commands are where they need to be, the operator can deescalate the threat from the scenario. By the same token, if the student is not projecting like they should, or if their commands and their presence are not where they need to be, the threat can be escalated.

en The tendency to turn human judgments into divine commands makes religion one of the most dangerous forces in the world

en There are no more ideologies in the authentic sense of false consciousness, only advertisements for the world through its duplication and the provocative lie which does not seek belief but commands silence.
  Theodor W. Adorno

en Don't talk to me of your Archimedes' lever. He was an absentminded person with a mathematical imagination. Mathematics commands all my respect, but I have no use for engines. Give me the right word and the right accent and I will move the world.
  Joseph Conrad

en Don't talk to me of your Archimedes' lever. He was an absentminded person with a mathematical imagination. Mathematics commands all my respect, but I have no use for engines. Give me the right word and the right accent and I will move the world.
  Joseph Conrad

en He who controls the past commands the future. He who commands the future conquers the past.
  George Orwell

en Visitors from around the world come to this beautiful state to see the coasts and the Keys and the sandy beaches, ... Today, we're standing in just as wondrous a scene in Florida and just as an important part of this state. It commands our care and attention. This area needs our protection, and I'm here to join with your governor in the cause of preserving and protecting the Florida Everglades.

en ABDOMEN, n. The temple of the god Stomach, in whose worship, with sacrificial rights, all true men engage. From women this ancient faith commands but a stammering assent. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. They sometimes minister at the altar in a half-hearted and ineffective way, but true reverence for the one deity that men really adore they know not. If woman had a free hand in the world's marketing the race would become graminivorous.
  Ambrose Bierce

en He who forbids not sin when he may, commands it
  Lucius Annaeus Seneca

en commands more respect than anybody I've been around.


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