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The whole world is in my hand, and I will conquer and subjugate the world.
The easiest way to subjugate a people is to erase a culture. I've seen it in war zones.
I choose not to give energy to the emotions of revenge, hatred or the desire to subjugate.
I'm fascinated by how much we, as women, have to subjugate and hide ourselves in order to get on in the world.
Philosophers are people who do violence, but have no army at their disposal, and so subjugate the world by locking it into a system.
Food is a weapon - a very effective weapon. People don't cultivate, don't farm, you cut the road off, then you subjugate them very easily.
If some peoples pretend that history or geography gives them the right to subjugate other races, nations, or peoples, there can be no peace.
It's not the great stars that win; it's the great teams that win. It's the teams that subjugate their ego to the team and put the team first.
The greatest thing that prepared me for editing 'Vanity Fair' was having four kids because you just learn to subjugate your ego with the greater interest in mind.
What we must understand is that the industries, processes, and inventions created by modern science can be used either to subjugate or liberate. The choice is up to us.
He is blind indeed who does not see, in the signs of the times, a strong tendency to plunge the Union as deep in debt as are many of the States, and to subjugate the whole to the paper system.
I was traumatised in the medieval Afghan society at Sarana village by the local boys of Omar's Taliban who forced my in-laws to subjugate me for trying to be different. There can be Omars in other religions, too, who oppress women.
Always attempting to tame and subjugate nature is not the solution. But the latest science is helping us to map out a path across this shifting landscape in uncertain times, showing us how to work with natural forces, not against them.
During the 19th century, Britain fought two wars in unsuccessful attempts to subjugate the Afghans. When Britain finally drew a border between India and Afghanistan in 1893, Pashtun tribes in southern Afghanistan were cut off from related tribes across the border in what was then India and is now Pakistan.
I mean, what is racism? Racism is a projection of our own fears onto another person. What is sexism? It's our own vulnerability about our potency and masculinity projected as our need to subjugate another person, you know? Fascism, the same thing: People are trying to untidy our state, so I legislate as a way of controlling my environment.