Republic Commandos Quotes & Sayings
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In the strange heat all litigation brings to bear on things, the very process of litigation fosters the most profound misunderstandings in the world. — Renata Adler

Well I see you there with the rose in your teeth
One more thin gypsy thief
Yes, and thanks, for the trouble you took from her eyes
I thought it was there for good so I never tried.
And Jane came by with a lock of your hair
She said that you gave it to her
That night that you planned to go clear — Leonard Cohen

Civilization is nothing more than the effort to reduce the use of force to the last resort. — Jose Ortega Y Gasset

He who has the knowledge has the responsibility to impart it to the students. — Rabindranath Tagore

How nice of Acheron to send us a playmate. (Daimon)
Play is for children and dogs. Now that you have identified which category you fall into, I'll show you what Romans do to rabid dogs. (Valerius) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

The greatest reward is not what we receive for our labor, but what we become by it. — John Ruskin

Flippancy. A laughing matter. It's like with funerals. They are, first and foremost, expected to be fun. There is laughter and drinking and bad language. To keep the whole thing from being too bourgeois. A bourgeois funeral is an artist's worst nightmare. — Herman Koch

Freedom is not only a gift, but a summons to personal responsibility. — Pope Benedict XVI

Don't wanna ever take your shoes off in coconut land. Never know when you're gonna have to run. — Dianne Harman

O bed! O bed! delicious bed! That heaven upon earth to the weary head. — Thomas Hood

Football is a passionate game. It excites us. — Sean Bean

The entire money structure and materialistic society is a false society ... — Jacque Fresco

we refer to the Middle Ages as ages of faith; a time in which men believed a heavenly Jerusalem above the sky much as they believed an earthly Sion beyond the sea; when the whole of their thought was of a piece with their theology...those were days when a thoughtful soul here or there could realize some unity of mental vision. The fact should be admitted, however we regard it - whether as the stultifying tyranny of dogma or as an enviable single-mindedness; an ideal too easily realized, no doubt, in a plentiful dearth of empirical knowledge, and yet establishing a standard after which perplexed modernity may strive. — Jocelyn Gibb