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1759 Battle Quotes By E.M. Powell

Palmer looked back to see de Lacy still rolling across the muddy road from his fall, the destrier spinning and snorting from its refusal. 'So you've got me, de Lacy?' He faced forward again with another kick for greater speed. And a low-hanging branch slammed him from the saddle. — E.M. Powell

1759 Battle Quotes By Billy Corgan

Say you write a song about a chandelier, and the chandelier gives off light. And the light is the color red and red reminds you of the color your not supposed to wear around a bull. So you name the song 'Cow.' — Billy Corgan

1759 Battle Quotes By Natalie Blitt

God, how I hate the fact that I know this stuff. It only proves that it is possible to learn by osmosis. — Natalie Blitt

1759 Battle Quotes By L'Poni Baldwin

You can have all the wine and dragons that my money can buy. That's what the old woman told me, and I listened. — L'Poni Baldwin

1759 Battle Quotes By Ayn Rand

We'll meet again. We'll meet when years have passed, and years make such a difference, don't they? — Ayn Rand

1759 Battle Quotes By Jennifer Wyatt

I just have to relax before each shot, and let it happen knowing that I've done it a million times before. — Jennifer Wyatt

1759 Battle Quotes By Maggie Nelson

(Visibility makes possible, but it also disciplines: disciplines gender, disciplines genre.) — Maggie Nelson

1759 Battle Quotes By Tiffany McDaniel

As we walked home, I knew from far away the trees would've looked nice, the grass would've looked green, and we would've looked like just a couple of boys walking home, armed with Midwest love and Bible Belt morals.

But up close, the trees were scorched, the grass was dead, and the boys were on the verge of tears with the belts of those morals tightening around their necks, threatening to hang them if they dared step off the stool of masculinity. — Tiffany McDaniel