Battledogs Quotes & Sayings
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Carrying a proper sword, is he? Those well-fed types do tend to crowd their breeches, or so I hear. — Scott Lynch

In time of this grave national danger, when all excess income should go to win the war, no American citizen ought to have a net income, after he has paid his taxes, of more than $25,000 a year. — Franklin D. Roosevelt

Being a journalist influenced me as a novelist. I mean, a lot of critics think I'm stupid because my sentences are so simple and my method is so direct: they think these are defects. No. The point is to write as much as you know as quickly as possible. — Kurt Vonnegut

A man of the best parts and greatest learning, if he does not know the world by his own experience and observation, will be very absurd, and consequently very unwelcome in company. He may say very good things; but they will be probably so ill-timed, misplaced, or improperly addressed, that he had much better hold his tongue. — Lord Chesterfield

My generation's apathy. I'm disgusted with it. I'm disgusted with my own apathy too, for being spineless and not always standing up against racism, sexism and all those other -isms the counterculture has been whining about for years. — Kurt Cobain

How can we know anyone, even those people closest to us - especially those closest to us? — P.T. Mayes

There was a lot of apologizing going on, but I realized that was how it was with people you cared about. You forgave each other and moved on. — Richelle Mead

Actually, every time we begin, we wonder how we did it before, Each time is a new journey with no maps. — Natalie Goldberg

Every human being should keep alive within them the sacred flame of madness, but should behave as a normal person. — Paulo Coelho

Life is power, don't abuse it. — Israelmore Ayivor

I am limited by what I can think of to do-my choices are not so great. — Lyle Lovett

In self-defense and in defense of the innocent, cowardice is the only sin. — Dean Koontz