Quotes & Sayings About Pushing Through Fatigue
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No crime too small' was never exactly Moriarty's slogan, but the criminal genius would apply himself to minor offences if an unusual challenge was presented. — Kim Newman

Four men are missing; R., Sorel and two emigrants. They set out this morning after buffalo, and have not yet made their appearance; whether killed or lost, we cannot tell. — Francis Parkman

Reactionary 'sheeple' are often more attractive than, ego-driven, nihilistic, phoney,love-fearing,master-race-belief-system-victim-collectors. Fine lines there — Elizabeth Lucye Robillard

The Wehrmacht soldiers have the advantage of surprise and know this terrain far better than their enemies do. They slaughter the men of the Third Army where they lie hiding, killing them one by one. The last words many of the Americans will ever hear are spoken in German, in the quiet whisper of an assassin. Last — Bill O'Reilly

And floating in the Sound was a triangle of silver scales, trembling a little to the stiff, tinny drip of the banjoes on the lawn. — F Scott Fitzgerald

Yep, it's revolutionary. We made a new I pad at twice the price and half the size , and durability. Also, if you break it, it's okay. We'll have six more models by next month — Jack Wynn

Mindset will change your reality and destination. Are you ready? If yes, start THINKING victory. Trust me - you will win. — Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr.

When I was an actor, I was part of a team, which I loved. You are a part inside something which is larger. — Ross Kemp

The cheapest, most effective way to connect with others is to look them in the eye. — Nicholas Boothman

You got to be worried when they're agreeing about anything," she said. "Prophets. That's the last bloody thing you want prophets to do. — China Mieville

An onion can make people cry, but an entertaining novel can make people cry and laugh, and smile, and relax." by David Bishop.
"If fast food restaurants sold men, he would be the ninety-nine-cent special." Maddie Richards in The Beholder.
"Money is something about which one can be more principled after they have an adequate supply." Matt Kile in Who Murdered Garson Talmadge.
"I have always had trouble recorking an opened curiosity." Matt Kile in Who Murdered Garson Talmadge. — David Bishop