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Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Cynthia D. Witherspoon

When you find her, you will have the answers you need. — Cynthia D. Witherspoon

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By A.A. Milne

I'm Short and fat and proud of that!! — A.A. Milne

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Jerry Garcia

We're sort of like the town whore that's finally become an institution. We're finally becoming respectable. — Jerry Garcia

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Sydney Pollack

You don't normally do another presentation of All About Eve. You do one All About Eve, and that's it. — Sydney Pollack

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Bettany Hughes

For the Spartans, it wasn't walls or magnificent public buildings that made a city; it was their own ideals. In essence, Sparta was a city of the head and the heart. And it existed in its purest form in the disciplined march of a hoplite phalanx on their way to war! — Bettany Hughes

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

Nothing is achieved without solitude. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By John C. McGinley

The learning curve on soaps is through the roof because it's a three-camera setup. There's a master and then there's two singles. And the great thing about soaps, and soap actors will tell you, is that when you get your line wrong, they don't re-shoot it. They just cut to the person listening. — John C. McGinley

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Monique Leyrac

In New York, they understood that my country was not a country, but winter. And that my road was not really a road, but snow. — Monique Leyrac

Hoplite Phalanx Quotes By Mary Doria Russell

Until you get the measure of your own soul, Jim, don't be quick to condemn a priest, or anyone else for that matter. I'm not scolding you, sweetheart," she said hurriedly. "It's just that, until you've been there, you can't know what it's like to hold yourself to promises you made in good faith a long time ago. Do you hang in there, or cut your losses? Soldier on, or admit defeat and try to make the best of things?" She'd looked a little sheepish then and admitted, "You know, I used to be a real hardass about stuff like this. No retreat, no surrender! But now? Jimmy, I honestly don't know if the world would be better or worse if we all held ourselves to the vows of our youth. — Mary Doria Russell