Our youth love luxury, they contradict their parents, gobble up dainties from the table, and tyrannise their teachers. |
I am not saying it to you simply to tyrannise you, if I am wrong, I want to know where I am wrong. |
As I prepare to return home, I know a law has been passed that will tyrannise my life and that of many Ugandans I know. |
It is the very passions about whose origin we deceive ourselves that tyrannise most strongly over us. |
My view is that a woman has got to keep a man in order, or he will tyrannise over her. |
When fortune gives the means, self-love makes men idolise themselves and tyrannise over others. |