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Combattombat Quotes By John Irving

There's no reason you shouldn't, as a writer, not be aware of the necessity to revise yourself constantly. — John Irving

Combattombat Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

Pun: A form of wit, to which wise men stoop and fools aspire — Ambrose Bierce

Combattombat Quotes By Carmelo Anthony

It will work out, somehow. That's a hell of a duo right there, Marbury, Crawford and Houston. — Carmelo Anthony

Combattombat Quotes By Christina Henry

If you go chasing your freedom your fate will only follow you there and force you back. — Christina Henry

Combattombat Quotes By Jim Rohn

Help people with problems, your problems disappear. — Jim Rohn

Combattombat Quotes By Julia Quinn

This Author has come to the conclusion that there are rakes, and there are Rakes.
Anthony Bridgerton is a Rake.
A rake (lower-case) is youthful and immature. He flaunts his exploits, behaves with utmost idiocy, and thinks himself dangerous to women.
A Rake (upper-case) knows he is dangerous to women.
He doesn't flaunt his exploits because he doesn't need to. He knows he will be whispered about by men and women alike, and in fact, he'd rather they didn't whisper about him at all. He knows who he is and what he has done; further recountings are, to him, redundant.
He doesn't behave like an idiot for the simple reason that he isn't an idiot — Julia Quinn

Combattombat Quotes By Angela Davis

When children attend schools that place a greater value on discipline and security than on knowledge and intellectual development, they are attending prep schools for prison. — Angela Davis

Combattombat Quotes By James S.A. Corey

He remembered the old-timers from his navy days. Grizzled lifers who could soundly sleep while two meters away their shipmates played a raucous game of poker or watched the vids with the volume all the way up. Back then he'd assumed it was just learned behavior, the body adapting so it could get enough rest in an environment that never really had downtime. Now he wondered if those vets found the constant noise preferable. A way to keep their lost shipmates away. They probably went home after their twenty and never slept again. — James S.A. Corey