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1. Satan cannot conquer us, because God
2. Satan cannot conquer us, because God with us
3. Satan cannot conquer us, because God is with us
4. gave him to conquer all of the lands you have shown him
5. plans to conquer all that he does not control
6. to embrace fear rather than conquer it
7. The point is not to try and solve the problem or conquer the world in a single moment
8. Now I will conquer the Gods"
9. 2 Father, you cannot conquer the world
10. management skills that conquer the issues before them they know that very
11. She would conquer this urban infinity by herself
12. “Every so often, certain of the women of our lineage have for generations developed within themselves the necessary strength of spirit which allows them to conquer the silencing power of death and carry their wisdom forward for the benefit of themselves and for following generations
13. worst of seasons had failed to conquer
14. our soul, ready to conquer the land He has given us
15. conquer the enemies of our own lives
16. It is from this Origin Race that we have all descended, for much like the Plague, they set out to conquer the universe
17. In that place, the Son of David will conquer His
18. What was the strategy David used to conquer Goliath? He went
19. to overcome the moment, or to conquer an enemy,
20. help to overcome the moment or to conquer an enemy,
21. And will love conquer money?: A new
22. They expected soon to conquer the other seven, when Portugal recovered its independency by the elevation of the family of Braganza to the throne
23. If they conquer, whatever belongs to the hostile tribe is the recompence of the victory ; but if they are vanquished, all is lost; and not only their herds and flocks, but their women and children
24. To survive we must become self-sufficient and conquer this world
25. He wanted to reach, touch, tear, conquer, but her legs pinned his arms to his sides
26. The fears which it suggests conquer all other fears
27. " Thus, once man has managed to conquer the entire known universe, he will have nothing left to conquer except other men
28. He couldn’t fight it any longer, and let it conquer him
29. She had cared for him, yet it had been that simple song from her own lips that had allowed Raven, the underdog, the unknown, to conquer the towering figure
30. It was not intended to divide and conquer in order to advance an individual (or group‘s) social and political agenda
31. With God you can conquer anything
32. Satan‘s clever strategy of Divide and Conquer has been brilliantly orchestrated by his enlistment of the spiritually depleted who, although not inherently evil, and perhaps motivated in part by ―good‖ intentions, have fallen victims to pride and self-love
33. my “Poison what you can't conquer
34. They will conquer Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan in two days, and as they begin to move in our direction, we will be forced to flee towards the mountains in China
35. The last person to conquer the length of Russia was Genghis Khan, and it took most of his life and slaughter on a scale no sane person would call for
36. How believable was it ever that the Soviets would conquer the US? How could they hope to cross oceans with a US Navy easily three times that of Soviet strength? How could any invasion of Alaska succeed over a frozen strait with no major ports and some of the highest frozen mountains in the world? Both the US and USSR are essentially unconquerable
37. By pushing to conquer all of North Korea instead of just retaking all of South Korean territory, MacArthur was not seeing that this provoked newly Communist China
38. Having taken all that into account, and after prolonged and thoughtful deliberation, the idea of barging in Novorski’s office could only be compared to a village of natives in the Amazon waking up one day, and deciding they were the rightful rulers of the entire world, before promptly setting out to conquer everyone else armed with sticks, spears, stones, and the occasional sharp tropical fruit, arguing amongst themselves that the one hiccup in their plan was whether or not their canoes would be able to provide the required logistics support, mainly mangoes and coke leaves
39. Why did the Castle need guarding? Who would be trying to conquer this disease-ridden prize?
40. They learned to divide and conquer, first allying with one prince and then again with his former enemy
41. will need to survive and conquer the darkness that will soon issue forth
42. During this campaign, it is said, he saw a flaming cross in the heavens beneath the sun bearing the Latin inscription (In this thou wilt conquer)
43. “And he went out conquering and to conquer” (Rev
44. He who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given him, and he went out conquering and to conquer” (Rev
45. Do any of these quotes sound anything like the Islamic experience? Mohammad’s Desert Raiders were horsemen, they “went conquering and to conquer” for well over sixty years in their initial conquests (632–690)
46. The legend tells that my children, Enilia and Elior, will be able to conquer the Dark in this war, and in that we must trust
47. This seeks to conquer bigger efficiency and efficacy of the Third Sector or of the countries to reach the excellence in the services rendering and to reach its social and economic objectives with the implantation of the new
48. Unhappily, many countries fell in that trap and they are suffering humiliating moments of poverty with sale of its products and labor at miserable prices to the exterior in order to conquer credibility and to pay interests of the conquered debt with false growth
49. The great advantage is the excellence of the services rendering with low cost that the Coordenational Structure will offer them to conquer productivity and competitiveness
50. Divide and Conquer
1. They were people from different lands that had been conquered by the
2. They conquered other nations out of pride
3. Pompeii conquered the east
4. Wherever Augustus conquered a city, there would be an altar and monument built in his honor
5. Remember how he conquered the world, though
6. in the drift down from far scaled heights, climbed and conquered,
7. But I'd done it! I'd faced my fear of water head on and, with the help of the Nereids, I'd conquered it
8. from every conquered land and city
9. he conquered them all
10. She conquered their DNA manipulation and conditioning without knowing it
11. “Since ephemerality and garden pests were conquered, boredom has been the greatest scourge of mankind
12. And they have conquered him by the
13. on, each force putting a flag on the days it conquered, trading the blows of cold
14. These enemies will be conquered before the coming of the
15. I only had a backpack, but I conquered him with my
16. They used their power to cut through space itself, tearing a hole into the heart of every world they conquered
17. While their enemies spent years launching an assault, they conquered worlds within a day
18. And upon every world they conquered, one of their kind remained to be the Gatekeepers of the Rift
19. David conquered the giant of the flesh by trusting in the power
20. This corn was brought from the conquered provinces, of which several, instead of taxes, were obliged to furnish a tenth part of their produce at a stated price, about sixpence a-peck, to the republic
21. Those they conquered, they infused with their blood and the gift of the Oneness, though only those with pure-blood retained the name, Makii
22. Before Kestides slit his throat, the conquered youth had admitted that his family owned the land that spread behind these cliffs
23. conquered Circe, forced her to release his men
24. In countries such as Italy or Switzerland, in which, on account either of their distance from the principal seat of government, of the natural strength of the country itself, or of some other reason, the sovereign came to lose the whole of his authority; the cities generally became independent republics, and conquered all the nobility in their neighbourhood; obliging them to pull down their castles in the country, and to live, like other peaceable inhabitants, in the city
25. Such, too, was Egypt till it was conquered by the Turks, some part of the coast of Barbary, and all those provinces of Spain which were under the government of the Moors
26. She assigned them lands generally in the conquered provinces of Italy, where, being within the dominions of the republic, they could never form any independent state, but were at best but a sort of corporation, which, though it had the power of enacting bye-laws for its own government, was at all times subject to the correction, jurisdiction, and legislative authority of the mother city
27. The sending out a colony of this kind not only gave some satisfaction to the people, but often established a sort of garrison, too, in a newly conquered province, of which the obedience might otherwise have been doubtful
28. He entertained no doubt but that they were the extremity of those which had been described by Marco Polo, and that they were not very distant from the Ganges, or from the countries which had been conquered by Alexander
29. They were all established in conquered provinces, which in most cases had been fully inhabited before
30. They agreed, therefore, to leave that part of Brazil which they had not conquered to the king of Portugal, who agreed to leave that part which they had conquered to them, as a matter not worth disputing about, with such good allies
31. In England, on the contrary, the natural good effects of the colony trade, assisted by other causes, have in a great measure conquered the bad effects of the monopoly
32. They are very weak who flatter themselves that, in the state to which things have come, our colonies will be easily conquered by force alone
33. The four adults opt for Risk, and Dad just knows that he will, in short order, be conquered by the other three
34. Nothing, however, can be more directly contrary to the real interest of those companies, considered as the sovereigns of the countries which they have conquered, than this destructive plan
35. Apir lead a kingdom called Laringar, which would be conquered only three years later by Fahl
36. He conquered and subdued that militia, and, in the course of the war, his own militia necessarily became a well disciplined and well exercised standing army
37. When a civilized nation depends for its defence upon a militia, it is at all times exposed to be conquered by any barbarous nation which happens to be in its neighbourhood
38. conquered or subdued within the context of a Christian
39. Church? The laity could be conquered by convincing
40. One, Israel conquered and survived, and two, the Palestinians were dispersed throughout the region, with absolutely no support from the defeated Arab governments that had supposedly supported them
41. Yes, let us announce to all the nations we’ve conquered over the last seven hundred years that now we wish for peace
42. The prompt action of Governor Maxwell at the final palaver settled the matter - diplomacy had conquered brute force and cunning
43. That’s why it’s irritating to see mixed-blood peasants, most of them descendants of people we conquered, stumbling their way into positions of power
44. “What if he wants to kill the emperor and put a figurehead on the throne, not because he wants a leader who’s sympathetic to capitalist interests but because his government wants someone who can be manipulated into working for them, maybe even helping to set up an invasion? The Nurians might not hate us as much as the Kendorians or other nations we’ve conquered, but they would certainly gain a lot from our fall
45. General Wood soon perceived the danger and injustice of treating the Cubans as a conquered people
46. George of England conquered so valiantly, each one of the revellers
47. You and the generals will be very surprised to see the roads, and mountains we conquered with normal two-wheel drive trucks out of necessity
48. During the First World War (in 1915) the then Union of South Africa attacked and conquered the German colony of South West Africa on behalf of the allies
49. He had conquered his anger many years ago, and knew he was a better person for it
50. Canada was not conquered
1. It’s not about conquering fear, but
2. At least there is no conquering
3. For some time after the discovery of America, the first inquiry of the Spaniards, when they arrived upon any unknown coast, used to be, if there was any gold or silver to be found in the neighbourhood? By the information which they received, they judged whether it was worth while to make a settlement there, or if the country was worth the conquering
4. They wanted to know if the country was rich enough to be worth the conquering
5. But conquering Rome was, even upon such occasions, under no necessity of turning out her citizens to seek their fortune, if one may so, through the wide world, without knowing where they were to settle
6. The inhabitants of the extensive, but defenceles plains of Scythia or Tartary, have been frequently united under the dominion of the chief of some conquering horde or clan; and the havock and devastation of Asia have always signalized their union
7. From the end of the first to the beginning of the second Carthaginian war, the armies of Carthage were continually in the field, and employed under three great generals, who succeeded one another in the command; Amilcar, his son-in-law Asdrubal, and his son Annibal: first in chastising their own rebellious slaves, afterwards in subduing the revolted nations of Africa; and lastly, in conquering the great kingdom of Spain
8. As we reached the trench we were hailed as conquering heroes and it was obvious that the story of the Turkish attack had preceded us
9. The sect which had the good fortune to be leagued with the conquering party necessarily shared in the victory of its ally, by whose favour and protection it was soon enabled, in some degree, to silence and subdue all its
10. Those adversaries had generally leagued themselves with the enemies of the conquering party, and were, therefore the enemies of that party
11. But if politics had never called in the aid of religion, had the conquering party never adopted the tenets of one sect more than those of another, when it had gained the victory, it would probably have dealt equally and impartially with all the different sects, and have allowed every man to choose his own priest, and his own religion, as he thought proper
12. Another example from the Old Testament is the prophecy regarding Cyrus and his conquering of Babylon, which was made 150 years before the event
13. It would be an error to attribute such a conquering to
14. Yes, this conquering of laity might involve some
15. With the power given to him by Boddaert's remains, Evaert set out on a campaign of butchery and destruction, bent on conquering all of Boddaert's lands, and it was only the intervention of Bawsen, the fabled fighter from Badachro, which finally put an end to his tyranny
16. The US invaded in 1891, and then invaded again in 1914, conquering and holding the country until 1934, for twenty years
17. All the while I was busy conquering the whole world from behind the scenes, only to set it ablaze in a great pyre of religious fervor without even once blooding my own hands, that bastard’s son had created a new continent across the northern ocean
18. “And he went out conquering and to conquer” (Rev
19. The campaigns of the second caliph, Umar (before he became caliph), seemed to have been an expedition to Syria (AD 630) at the behest of Mohammed, then as caliph, conquering it in AD 634–642, as a follow-on consequence of this campaign he caused the collapse of the Sassanian Empire whose capital was Ctesiphon on the Tigris River (AD 642), then north to Mesopotamia and Armenia (AD 644)
20. He who sat on it had a bow, and a crown was given him, and he went out conquering and to conquer” (Rev
21. Do any of these quotes sound anything like the Islamic experience? Mohammad’s Desert Raiders were horsemen, they “went conquering and to conquer” for well over sixty years in their initial conquests (632–690)
22. Jason first read The Prince, Machiavelli’s prescription for invading and conquering other states, republics or monarchies, be it through the use of arms, colonization or “princely occupation
23. It was as if a conquering army always marched through
24. Llapchillulli, who was still with me, told me that the locals had no idea we were conquering them, but rather thought we were merely headed to the shrine of Pachacamac to consult the oracle
25. He elaborated that there was a mountain-people called the Inka who were conquering their way in our direction
26. We interrupted the Inka while they were conquering their way northward
27. Our forces are still conquering their way southward on the southern landmass, the Khanates of the Clouds and the Green Mist
28. He comes as conquering king
29. to come as a suffering servant, or to come as a conquering King, Saviour of the
30. servant, and once as a conquering King is not found in Isaiah, and I could say the
31. The Ottomans had conquered the Eastern Empire in 1453 and had been slowly conquering their way into Europa ever since
32. It would not do to have tumen from the Khanate of the Clouds appear to be conquering territory of the Khanate of the Green Mist
33. 8 And you kept conquering that which was not yours, and to that which was your you did never
34. Verse 7, The Jews were keenly looking for the conquering King; they were so wrapped up in
35. They raided the northern frontier of the Han Dynasty for centuries, finally conquering and displacing them as the Chao Dynasty (AD 304–52)
36. They began conquering the Zapotecan lands only to be attacked themselves by the Aztecs and largely absorbed except for the state of Teotitlan, which was considered an ally
37. I had learnt my lesson, my brothers came in a vicious package, and defeating one was conquering the other
38. The power hungry and ruling the weak half, took a path of evil, destruction and conquering many other species
39. Violence, conquering and being divided proved to be pointless in the long run
40. Levi smiled, happy with his accomplishment in conquering me
41. living for the soul and conquering the ego
42. He prided himself on conquering white females; something his grandfather could not lay hands on—combining sizzling Kamasutra experiments with artistic and sensitive foreplays
43. We tend to think of discipline as a fleshly thing, of bringing the flesh under control, but it is more than that, more than overcoming the desires of the flesh, more than a battle of wills against lust and pleasure, discipline also entails the conquering of our thoughts, of bringing the mind into subjection:
44. Caleb and Joshua were unable to convince the multitude of the benefits of conquering the land
45. Once his grip on Finitra was secure, Obiman had planned on conquering The High People before proceeding to the conquest of Membitra
46. 8 And you kept conquering that which was not yours and to that which was your you did never show compassion and you did keep extending your power over those who were far from you and those who drew near you you did hold fast in the toils of your wickedness and you did uplift yourself always as one who could not be rooted out! 9 But now your time has sped and your hour is come
47. The Gathandrian park with the weak and threadbare army of the Gathandrian men gathered before him ripe for the conquering
48. “I’m sure Pharaoh never included anything about the Hyksos conquering the Delta on any of his steles, but I’m sure that he’d like to take credit for kicking them out even though his grandfather is supposed to have been the one who did it
49. and the conquering only happened when they were together in love, and when the
50. Pharaoh never included anything about the Hyksos conquering the Delta on any of his steles,
1. NEVER! The power of My love conquers all!
2. My love conquers all!
3. What will happen if Germany conquers Russia and continues to Asia Minor
4. This Word settled over the land like a deadly plague on the “House of the Pharisees and Sadducees,” who struggled on helplessly, and then hopelessly as it spread even into the lands of their conquers
5. Every accumulated monetary amount conquers the social, economic and political force, also provides total safety and credibility
6. for the truth, it endures, and is always strong; it lives and conquers for evermore
7. reference to other points we may perceive that it is reasoning that conquers his passions
8. 10 For the law conquers even affection
9. 38 As for the truth it endures and is always strong; it lives and conquers for evermore
10. 9 And should a man be parsimonious he is ruled by the law acting through reasoning; so that he does not glean his harvest crops nor vintage and in reference to other points we may perceive that it is reasoning that conquers his passions
11. 10 For the law conquers even affection toward parents not surrendering virtue on their account
12. It is faith that conquers negativism, complaining, and unbelief,
13. Just a small amount of God’s love conquers all sin, a little of God’s truth defeats all lies, and a tiny bit of holiness will cause us to be completely consumed by the living God! Yet many don’t make themselves available enough to deeply know our awesome God
14. "Love conquers all," Aphrodite promised
15. conquers a Jebosite stronghold of Zion and builds the first
16. This is a belief that goodness conquers
17. Though one may conquer a thousand times a thousand men in battle, he who conquers himself is the greatest warrior
18. The search for gold left the conquers fuming,
19. Love conquers all things, and I’m not talking about that worldly love, I’m speaking of the kind of Love that just Loves, and has no conditions
20. Love, and I mean the true and real kind of Love, conquers everything, every deed, every ill of man, but all that the religious leaders want to use to hold us to, and their misguided attempts to control man, are a far cry from it; we are free, and free indeed
21. Jesus had told us on several occasions that the Love of God conquers everything, and holds no remorse, and in no way is haughty, and this Love in me was just that
22. I was no longer scared, for all fear had slipped from my being, for that which is perfect had come, and all that was in part began vanishing, for Love conquers all
23. There is no other basis for relationship in our Kingdom, Love conquers all, Love covers a multitude of mishaps, and everything comes into union with Love
24. Islam never gives up what it conquers, be it
25. kingdom, when Islam conquers the whole world
26. and his Islamic Army, when it conquers Jerusalem
27. the Antichrist Conquers Jerusalem at the half way mark
28. He conquers Prana and goes everywhere
29. Remember: In the first resurrection, the heart conquers over the bones
30. Love conquers all
31. There are reasons that kill reasons and there is passion that conquers reason
32. “We want what you want” is a simple language of love in grace, it conquers the language of greed
33. When the conscious conquers the unconscious mind you are healed no longer wild
34. winner both ways: if he conquers he will attain to the highest state; and if he loses he will find an abode in heaven and enjoy godly pleasures
35. A mind enlightened conquers the world in discovery, inventions and all the riches of the mind
36. fore the death of his mortal body, acquires the ability to withstand the onslaughts of passion and anger, and conquers them for ever
37. brows, regulates his pran and apan, conquers his senses, mind and in-
38. out; love conquers all
39. If O conquers the Market, shouldn't this fatted calf be X ed for the benefit of all? That which has consumed everything will be the only remaining flesh to feed the Zom-be-mad, Zom-be-hungry, Zombe-marching whordes
40. “I don’t believe that love conquers all—no offense
41. within, protecting, yet when on its own conquers anything it wishes
42. It invariably conquers
43. touch with the Universal Will than is generally supposed, and when one conquers the
44. It conquers all evil
45. “The ancient Greeks believed that love conquers all
46. To say a good man or woman thinks, or conquers, or invents, or explores, or gives, or cares, or teaches, or heals, or leads, or inspires, or whatever, was inevitably incomplete
47. Meanwhile the knight has taken his departure; he fights in the war, conquers the king's enemy, wins many cities, triumphs in many battles, returns to the court, sees his lady where he was wont to see her, and it is agreed that he shall demand her in marriage of her parents as the reward of his
48. But one thing, senor, troubles me more than all the rest, and that is thinking what is to be done when your worship conquers some giant, or some other knight, and orders him to go and present himself before the beauty of the lady Dulcinea
49. “He who conquers others is strong
50. He who conquers himself is mighty