Quotes about Supremacy
The might that made Rome an empire will bow to the might that makes God God and the Lamb the Lamb. Brian Blount sums it up best: Babylons will be "sLambed.
— Scot McKnight
We are the masters at the moment, and not only at the moment, but for a very long time to come.
— George Bernard Shaw
Now the white man's time is over. Tokenism will not help him, and it will doom us. Complete separation will save us - and who knows, it might make God decide to give the white devil a few more years.
— Malcolm X
Some instinct tells me that eternal vigilance is the price of supremacy.
— Mark Twain
although there may be inferior and superior individuals within all races, there is no superior or inferior race. And segregationists refuse to acknowledge that science has demonstrated that there are four types of blood and these four types are found within every racial group. They blindly believe in the eternal validity of an evil called segregation and the timeless truth of a myth called white supremacy. What a tragedy!
— Martin Luther King, Jr.
A "collective" mind does not exist. It is merely the sum of endless numbers of individual minds. If we have an endless number of individual minds who are weak, meek, submissive and impotent — who renounce their creative supremacy for the sake of the "whole" and accept humbly that the "whole's" verdict — we don't get a collective super-brain. We get only the weak, meek, submissive and impotent collective mind.
— Ayn Rand
There was only one reality, and Christ was Lord over all of it, or none.
— Eric Metaxas
No one can act outside of God's sovereign will or against it. Centuries ago, Augustine said, "Nothing, therefore, happens unless the Omnipotent wills it to happen: he either permits it to happen, or he brings it about himself."
— Jerry Bridges
one of the most frequent references to it concerns His sovereignty over nations and governments.
— Jerry Bridges
He so directs and controls all events and all actions of His creatures that they never act outside of His sovereign will.
— Jerry Bridges
It was not brilliant bull-fighting. It was only perfect bull-fighting.
— Ernest Hemingway
In this world is a God whose matchless strength is a fit contrast to the sordid weakness of man.
— Martin Luther King, Jr.