Gods or deities are beings with superhuman powers or qualities who may be thought of as holy, divine, or sacred.
Gods may also refer to:
Gods or God, in comics, may refer to:
Empire is a collection of short stories written by H. Beam Piper, and edited by John F. Carr. The book was published in 1981 by Ace Books, and again in 1986. Most of these stories take place in his Terro-Human Future History, with the sole exception being "The Return".
Empire is an hour-long Western television series set on a 1960s 500,000-acre (2,000 km2) ranch in New Mexico, starring Richard Egan, Terry Moore, and Ryan O'Neal. It ran on NBC from September 25, 1962, to May 14, 1963.
In the second abbreviated season, from September 24 to December 31, 1963, it was renamed Redigo after Egan's title character, Jim Redigo, the general manager of the fictitious Garrett ranch in Empire, and reduced to a half-hour.
Egan starred in the series at the age of forty-one, having previously been in the hit film A Summer Place, with the catchy theme song. Redigo was a rare ranch manager, having a Master of Business Administration degree. The ranch was located somewhere in the American Southwest, but the exact location was never pinpointed. The Garretts did have an empire. Besides ranching they were involved in oil, agriculture, and mining. The series has unusually- titled episodes.
Empire also featured 22-year-old Ryan O'Neal, some two years before he gained greater recognition as Rodney Harrington in ABC's Peyton Place. O'Neal, who began acting in 1959, played the son, Tal Garrett. Terry Moore portrayed O'Neal's 33-year-old sister, Connie, who had a romantic interest in Redigo. Their mother and ranch matriarch, Lucia, was played by 53-year-old Anne Seymour (1909–1988).
Empire is a 1978 graphic novel written by Samuel R. Delany and illustrated by Howard Chaykin.
A powerful device has been hidden in separate pieces. Qrelon, whose planet was destroyed by the empire, leads a small group of rebels that risks everything to collect the pieces of the device that, once complete, will be the weapon powerful enough to destroy the planet-sized computer that runs the empire. Wryn, an archaeology student, is chosen by the empire to assassinate the rebel leader.
Laugh is the sixth studio album by Keller Williams, released in 2002.
Hey would you hear me
The out of it kid wants to be accepted
Will you listen
Got my mail with a giant will
Now I got a bed made of ten-dollar bills
Always knew luck was on my good side
Now I'm laughing at you
No use trying to pry into my life
Now I'm laughing at you
What a laugh
Concealed guilt
Friends for life is your motto
Can't believe it
Sneaky move
Just been proved
Now it's your turn to take abuse
Always knew luck was on my good side
Now I'm laughing at you
Double dealer
I'm aware what you do
Foolish maneuver
I can see right through
Get away
Get away from me
Get away
Get away you leech
Now I'm laughing at you
No use trying to pry into my life
Now I'm laughing at you