Poore Quotes & Sayings
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All true Northerners should bare steel to their enemies, and stand true to the course they have chosen, for when the heart is divided by fear then the battle is already lost. — Steven Poore

You, oh mature ones, keep company solely with other mature ones, and your maturity is so mature that it can only chum up with maturity! — Witold Gombrowicz

In the love poetry of every age, the woman longs to be weighed down by the man's body. — Milan Kundera

It was a simple thing. All terror is a simplicity. ("Interval In Sunlight") — Ray Bradbury

This is what a castle sounded like when it died, and he knew he would never forget it. — Steven Poore

I love feeding off the audience, and to me, what's the point if you're not going to think of the fans. Anyone can play music in their house, but you put it out because you want interact with your fans. And, as an artist, you get so much from your fans. — Dido Armstrong

Your tills are talking to me and want me to take them home. Does this often happen? — Steven Poore

Two forces, fear and power,come together at a place called BEGIN. Bust through the fear to get to the power and BEGIN the life you are entitled to live. — Toni Sorenson

I wondered: if I was so hell-bent on chaos, why would I adopt a military rank? Perhaps there was a part of me that needed rules, needed regulations and order. — Steven Poore

I shall create! If not a note, a hole./If not an overture, a desecration. — Gwendolyn Brooks

Life is like a song, it will eventually end ... so enjoy it! — Emari Valdicar

Almes never make poore. — George Herbert

My soule, poore soule thou talkes of things/ Thou knowest not what, my soule hath sliver wings,/ That mounts me up unto the highest heavens. — Thomas Kyd

Ah lucklesse babe, borne vnder cruell starre,
And in dead parents balefull ashes bred,
Full litle weenest thou, what sorrowes are
Left thee for portion of thy liuelihed,
Poore Orphane in the wide world scattered,
As budding braunch rent from the natiue tree,
And throwen forth, till it be withered:
Such is the state of men: thus enter wee
Into this life with woe, and end with miseree. — Edmund Spenser

Never accept help from a dragon. Dragons do not offer help. They offer fate. — Steven Poore

Serve a noble disposition, though poore, the time comes that hee will repay thee. — George Herbert

It is a poore Center of a Mans Actions, Himselfe. — Francis Bacon

Here's a tragedy for you. Arca the Brave, one of the last heroes of Cape Magister, the man who held the line at the Usurper's Fields, who saw even the mighty Guhl fall and die... now he sleeps on my floor and begs for scraps like a dog. Perhaps there are some wars that are not worth fighting. — Steven Poore

Look pal, I'm a superhero, not a liability. — Steven Poore

This is the twilight shift, dear. Neither here nor there. But if you go into the dark, there'll be no turning back. Stay out of the office and you'll be happy. Trust me. — Steven Poore

Every one is weary, the poore in seeking, the rich in keeping, the good in learning. — George Herbert

Men may act as cruelly as dragons, but dragons will never act as men do. — Steven Poore

Speculative fiction both requires and rewards an open mind. — Steven Poore

The dainties of the great are the teares of the poore. — George Herbert

Giving much to the poore, doth inrich a mans store.
[Giving much to the poor doth increase a man's store.] — George Herbert

Your fortune teller cursed me. Foul spirits haunt every supermarket I go to. I can't show my face in Morrisons. — Steven Poore

Of all silences I had encountered this was the gravest and most inevitable: not the silence of secrets, but of knowing. — Emmi Itaranta

He is not poore that hath little, but he that desireth much. — George Herbert

Just a girl? Hardly. In Hellea, you were a boy, a storyteller, a rogue who infiltrated the deepest cellars of the greatest library in the world. A born trickster as well. Before that, what were you? A warrior trained by a prince, a storyteller's daughter. And more, I should think. But never just a girl, Cassia. — Steven Poore

A poore beauty finds more lovers then husbands. — George Herbert

The reasons of the poore weigh not.
[The reasons of the poor weigh not.] — George Herbert

Thus, Dev and Gruff Jon. Desperate men. Desperate times. — Steven Poore

Shrug. "Everyone knows the Devil's an American. — Michael Poore

It's a poore stake that cannot stand one yeare in the ground. — George Herbert

You're saying that man "makes" his territory by naming the "things" in it? — Bruce Chatwin

Not so (quoth he) love most aboundeth there.
For all the walls and windows there are writ,
All full of love, and love, and love my deare,
And all their talke and studie is of it.
Ne any there doth brave or valiant seeme,
Unlesse that some gay Mistresse badge he bears:
Ne any one himselfe doth ought esteeme,
Unlesse he swin in love up to the ears.
But they of love and of his sacred lere,
(As it should be) all otherwise devise,
Then we poore shepheards are accustomd here,
And him do sue and serve all otherwise.
For with lewd speeches and licentious deeds,
His mightie mysteries they do prophane,
And use his ydle name to other needs,
But as a complement for courting vaine.
So him they do not serve as they professe,
But make him serve to them for sordid uses,
Ah my dread Lord, that doest liege hearts possesse,
Avenge they selfe on them for their abuses. — Edmund Spenser