Citations sur time

Une collection de citations sur le thème de time, pluie, tout, argent.

Citations sur time

Oxmo Puccino photo
Michel Collon photo
Howard Zinn photo
Jeannette Bougrab photo
David Rockefeller photo

“Nous sommes reconnaissants au Washington Post, au New York Times, Time Magazine et d'autres grandes publications dont les directeurs ont assisté à nos réunions et respecté leurs promesses de discrétion depuis presque 40 ans. Il nous aurait été impossible de développer nos plans pour le monde si nous avions été assujettis à l'exposition publique durant toutes ces années. Mais le monde est maintenant plus sophistiqué et préparé à entrer dans un gouvernement mondial. La souveraineté supranationale d'une élite intellectuelle et de banquiers mondiaux est assurément préférable à l'autodétermination nationale pratiquée dans les siècles passés.”

David Rockefeller (1915–2017) homme d'affaires et milliardaire américain

We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected the promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world-government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the National autodetermination practiced in past centuries.
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Robert Desnos photo
Marc Bloch photo
Bernard-Henri Lévy photo
Léon X photo

“Leo the tenth was a Florentine borne, of the noble house of Medicea, and called ere he were Pope John Medices. He being Deacon and Cardinal of Saint Maries, contrarie to all hope was chosen to succede Julius. He beinge diligetly from his youth trained up in learning under learned schoolmaisters, and especially one Angelus Politianus, did afterward greatly favour learned men. When he was but. xiv. yeres olde he was made cardinall by Innocentius the. viii. and at the yeres of xxxviii. he obtained the papacie. This Leo was of his owne nature a gentil and quiet person:but often times ruled by those that were cruell and contencious men, whom he suffered to do in many matters according to their insolent wil. He addicting himselfe to nicenesse, and takinge ease did pamper his fleshe in diverse vanities and carnal pleasures: At banqueting he delighted greatly in wine and musike: but had no care of preaching the Gospell, nay was rather a cruell persecutour of those that began then, as Luther and other to reveale the light thereof: for on a time when a cardinall Bembus did move a question out of the Gospell, the Pope gave him a very contemptuouse aunswere saiying: All ages can testifie enough howe profitable that fable of Christe hath ben to us and our companie: Sleidan faith he sente letters and bulles of pardons into all nations for suche as woulde give money for them, the effectes of his pardons were diverse, some especially to sell licence to eate butter, chese, egges, milke, and fleshe upon forbidden dates, and for this purpose he sent divers treasurers into al coutreis, and namelye one Samson a monke of Millaine into Germany, who by these pardons gathered out of sundrie places such hewge sommes of money that the worlde wondered at it, for he offered in one day to geve for the Papacie above an hundred and twentie thousand duckates.”

Léon X (1475–1521) prélat catholique

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