Chris Redfield Best Quotes & Sayings
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Look to your consciences and remember that the theatre of the world is wider than the realm of England. — Mary, Queen Of Scots

You must have respect, which is a part of love, for those under your supervision. Then they will do what you ask and more. — John Wooden

God wants someone to defend him. — Shane Harper

Nothing is easier to avoid than publicity. If one genuinely doesn't want it, one doesn't get it. — C.P. Snow

One must gradually learn the truth about the boundaries between what is great and what is small. — Tarjei Vesaas

Necessity invented stools,
Convenience next suggested elbow-chairs,
And luxury the accomplish'd Sofa last. — William Cowper

I prayed, thanking God, for making it all possible for me, because I knew where I came from. — Thomas Hearns

Maybe that's all that family really is, a group of people who all miss the same imaginary place. — Zach Braff

This body of reporting provides an unparalleled glimpse into the shadowy world of extrajudicial assassination that promises to be Barack Obama's most troubling legacy. — Jeremy Scahill

If a doctor said you had stomach cancer, would you consult Rush Limbaugh for a second opinion? Of course, that sounds like nonsense, but many Americans have no qualms about listening to political commentators and untrained activists when it comes to even more complex scientific questions. — Kurt Eichenwald

The monotheist religions expelled the gods through the front door with a lot of fanfare, only to take them back in through the side window. Christianity, for example, developed its own pantheon of saints, whose cults differed little from those of the polytheistic gods. — Yuval Noah Harari

I am the cinnabon — Anonymous

Your cold, inflexible heart makes me burn to be inside you."
"Charmer. — G.A. Aiken

The soul of man ... is a portion or a copy of the soul of the Universe and is joined together on principles and in proportions corresponding to those which govern the Universe. — Plutarch