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Top Warres Quotes

Fierce warres and faithfull loves shall moralize my song. — Edmund Spenser

Do not have any doubt that I will apply the law over whoever is responsible for not complying with the law. — Enrique Pena Nieto

He that is not in the warres is not out of danger. — George Herbert

I used to have sort of mixed feelings about a producer whose only skills seemed to be going into the studio, schmoozing the artists and making them feel good. I can see now that in some cases, that's what you have to do because that's the only way you're going to get them to produce. — Todd Rundgren

William Strachey, who would later write the most detailed account of the storm, must have made his way from his quarters to the deck so he could see conditions for himself. — Kieran Doherty

Be very, very careful what you put into that head of yours, because you will never, ever get it out. — Thomas Wolsey

We still wading in the water ...
Cocaine, blunts, marinating in the water.
Lean and took a puff, and then she gave it to my father,
Used to take the bullets out so I could play with the revolver.
Satan serenading ever since I was a toddler,
Tell 'em talk is cheap ... niggas living for the dollar. — Vince Staples

Do what is needful. And no more! — Ursula K. Le Guin

All I have is the truth, and I've proven that. — Jose Canseco

In a revolution, one triumphs or dies. — Che Guevara

Here haue I cause, in men iust blame to find,
That in their proper prayse too partiall bee,
And not indifferent to woman kind,
To whom no share in armes and cheualrie
They do impart, ne maken memorie
Of their brave gestes and prowess martiall;
Scarse do they spare to one or two or three,
Rowme in their writs; yet the same writing small
Does all their deeds deface, and dims their glories all,
But by record of antique times I find,
That women wont in warres to beare most sway,
And to all great exploits them selues inclind:
Of which they still the girlond bore away,
Till enuious Men fearing their rules decay,
Gan coyne straight laws to curb their liberty;
Yet sith they warlike armes haue layd away:
They haue exceld in artes and policy,
That now we foolish men that prayse gin eke t'enuy. — Edmund Spenser

The Nobel Peace Prize has become hopelessly politicized. I think it cheapens the prize itself. — John Bolton