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Death Troopers Quotes & Sayings

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Top Death Troopers Quotes

I am privileged to do a job I love to do. I would never change any moment from my life. — Enya

Very little is needed to make a happy life; it is all within yourself in your way of thinking. — Marcus Aurelius

I'm just saying
' He pointed the way that Han appeared to be favoring. '
this doesn't feel right'
'Yeah, well, we're on a Star Destroyer being chased by the living dead. NONE of this feels right — Joe Schreiber

Twenty-one-year-old Chris Reed was gunned down with four bullets, including one that "exploded and took out a big chunk "of his left thigh. He listened in terror as troopers debated in front of him whether to kill him or let him bleed to death. As they discussed this the troopers had fun jamming their rifle butts into his injuries and dumping lime onto his face and injured legs, until he fell unconscious. — Heather Ann Thompson

Kathryn, my dear child! What is wrong? — Sherrill Bodine

Republicans are obsessed with abortion ... if they really wanted to protect the weakest, most helpless people, wouldn't they protect the Democrats? — Bill Maher

A large city cannot be experientially known; its life is too manifold for any individual to be able to participate in it. — Aldous Huxley

Briana watched him for a moment and then looked back out her window. "You don't know what you're missing, Kyle. — Mike Wells

There's no going back, and there's no hiding the information. So let everyone have it. — Andrew Kantor

The Cherokees had 1,200 miles to go before they reached eastern Oklahoma, the end of the trek they would forever be remembered as the Trail of Tears. As their homeland disappeared behind them, the cold autumn rains continued to fall, bringing disease and death. Four thousand shallow graves marked the trail. Marauding parties of white men appeared, seized Cherokee horses in payment for imaginary debts, and rode off. The Indians pressed on, the sullen troopers riding beside them. They — Robert M. Utley

How can anyone grow up with parents and still believe that love conquers all? What teenager on the planet has parents who are still in love? — Wendy Wunder