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Overhastily Quotes By Julie James

Can we just give the guy a good ass-kicking and be done with it ?"
"Unfortunately, I think they expect us to be gentlemen here."
"So we'll put on suits and ties before we kick his ass. — Julie James

Overhastily Quotes By L. S. Lowry

If people call me a Sunday painter I'm a Sunday painter who paints every day of the week! — L. S. Lowry

Overhastily Quotes By Stephen Grosz

I want to change, but not if it means changing. — Stephen Grosz

Overhastily Quotes By John Milton

I neither oblige the belief of other person, nor overhastily subscribe mine own. Nor have I stood with others computing or collating years and chronologies, lest I should be vainly curious about the time and circumstance of things, whereof the substance is so much in doubt. By this time, like one who had set out on his way by night, and travelled through a region of smooth or idle dreams, our history now arrives on the confines, where daylight and truth meet us with a clear dawn, representing to our view, though at a far distance, true colours and shapes. — John Milton

Overhastily Quotes By Johnny Cash

For you I know I'd even try to turn the tide. — Johnny Cash

Overhastily Quotes By Donald Rumsfeld

Napoleon was asked, "Who do you consider to be the greatest generals?" He responded saying, "The victors. — Donald Rumsfeld

Overhastily Quotes By Thomas Bernhard

In every area of life there's nothing but chaos. Wherever we turn there's chaos, in the sciences there's chaos, in politics, it's chaos, whatever we do, it's all chaotic, wherever we look, purely chaotic conditions, chaotic conditions are all we ever have to deal with. Because everything is being done precipitately, in a rush. In such a time of precipitateness and overhastiness and the consequent chaotic conditions a thinking man should never act precipitately or overhastily in anything that concerns him, but every single one of us constantly acts precipitately, overhastily, in every way. — Thomas Bernhard