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Do not put all your eggs in one basket; Do not put the cart before the horse; Do not put too many irons in the fire; Do not put new wine into old bottles; Do not put off until tomorrow what you can do today; Do not rock the boat; Do not shut/lock the stable door after the horse has bolted; Do not spend it all in one place; Do not spoil the ship ...
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Love is not emotional bash; it is not empty sentimentalism. It is the active outpouring of one’s whole being into the being of another." —Martin Luther King Jr., 1957
Alexander Sergeant suggests that Elektra King's name is a "deliberate play on Jung's concept of the Electra complex. [2]Kirsten Smith suggests that "Elektra holds some of the characteristics of the femme fatale displayed in her clothing choices, her quest for power over all the men in her life, and her ability to use sex to enhance her position."
Ever since King Owen collapsed from illness, the job of running the country falls to Owen's extremely competent son, Crown Prince, now Prince Regent, Wein Salema Arbalest. Alongside his beautiful and capable aide, Ninym Ralei, Wein upholds the image of a genius prince that leads the nation with an iron hand.
D. C. Cooper – King Aelle (Track 1) Gary Hughes – King Arthur (Tracks 2 and 3) Lana Lane – Queen Guinevere (Track 4) Irene Jansen – Morgana (Track 5) Bob Catley – Merlin (Track 6) Sabine Edelsbacher – Nimue (Tracks 6 and 8) Doogie White – Mordred (Tracks 7 and 9) Sean Harris – Sir Galahad (Track 11) Harry Hess – (Track 12)
Moreover, as Henry's harangue had been directed not at Becket, but at his own household, the four probably thought that a failure to act would be regarded as treachery, potentially punishable by death. [15] Following the murder, Becket was venerated and Henry was vilified. There were demands that the king be excommunicated.
King, who is himself active on Twitter, also spoke to the Sunday Times about the role social media has played amid the current political and cultural climate. “It’s a poison pill.