1860 Army Quotes & Sayings
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It wasn't simply his choosing to be alone that kept him that way; it was almost a condition of his existence. The feeling that he was an outsider had always been there. — Terry Brooks

(Carmine Crocco) A farm-labourer and cowherd, had joined the Bourbon army, killed a comrade in a brawl, deserted and lived as an outlaw for ten years. He joined the liberal insurgents in 1860 in the hope of an amnesty for his past offences, and subsequently became the most formidable guerilla chief and leader of men on the Bourbon side. — Eric Hobsbawm

You have to destroy something to make it beautiful. — Gerard Way

I am tired of looking on what is,
One might as well see beauty never more,
As look upon it with an empty eye.
I would this world were over. I am tired. — Philip James Bailey

Things hurt me now. My knees hurt, my back hurts. But your head still thinks it's twenty-three. — George Clooney

It's a great feeling to know that I've played the best golf throughout the season of any of the guys for the second time in three years, it's really nice. — Rory McIlroy

Janie's hip buzzes again. Maybe
she'll have to have her whole leg amputated, she thinks sadly. That
would really suck. — Lisa McMann

I thought we would have at most an audience of 5,000 devotees because I made the decision to stick to craft, not to gossip, not to be interested in any of the juicy stuff that they talk about on other shows, but stick to the question of craft. — James Lipton

I wanted to make a classical piece that was actually designed to be a CD, not designed for performance. — Anne Dudley