Top 14 Anglo Saxon Warrior Quotes
#1. Quotes from Mao, Castro, and Che Guevara ... are as germane to our highly technological, computerized society as a stagecoach on a jet runway at Kennedy airport.
Saul Alinsky
#2. I NEVER lost as much but twice,
And that was in the sod;
Twice have I stood a beggar
Before the door of God!
Angels, twice descending,
Reimbursed my store.
Burglar, banker, father,
I am poor once more!
Emily Dickinson
#3. 88% of women love making their first love making incident with a man seem like an accident.
Mokokoma Mokhonoana
#4. May you live your life as if the maxim of your actions were to become universal law.
Immanuel Kant
#5. If you repeat your negative memories in your mind and feel self-pity, then YOU are both the abuser and the victim - not those who wronged you in the past. Your present and future will be happier if you take control of your thoughts.
Maddy Malhotra
#6. No matter what you say about the town, and anything you say probably is true, there's never been another like it.
Hedda Hopper
#7. Democracy is always harmful to elite interests. Almost by definition.
Noam Chomsky
#8. Though dreams can be deceiving; like faces are to hearts, they serve for sweet relieving, when fantasy and reality lie too far apart.
Fiona Apple
#9. ...Fei Xiaoton, the University of Chicago - trained Chinese sociologist, once observed, this nation is "a land without ghosts," a place where people are so busy with promises of progress that they have forgotten where they come from and who their ancestors were...
John Kuo Wei Tchen
#10. the world was so big, so full of things I could master.
John Fante
#11. Why do we capital-N Nerds love Mars so much? Because it's beautiful, it's tough, it's buried in our mythic, childhood memories. It's covered with human triumphs but also with sad stories of failure.
Greg Bear
#12. Of course most people underestimate the warrior characteristics of the Anglo-Saxon and Norman peoples anyway. It takes a heap of piety to keep a Viking from wanting to go sack a city.
Jerry Pournelle
#13. It seemed to me that Mr. Forrester would approve of a woman who could follow him in conversation and not be baffled by ledgers and currency conversions. I had grossly overestimated him.
Gwenn Wright
#14. Mr. Farquard Campbell, the butler said quietly, and stood back against the wall.
Diana Gabaldon
Famous Authors
Popular Topics
Scroll to Top