Top 17 Apache Indian Quotes
#1. My natural hair is jet black. I used to have it down to my bum. And I went through a phase of being obsessed with fake tan. So from the age of 14 to 16, I looked like an Apache Indian!
Abbey Clancy
#2. Chuse none for thy servant who have served thy betters.
George Herbert
#3. A hurt body and mind aren't just like a dictatorship; they are a dictatorship. There is no tyrant as merciless as pain, no despot so cruel as confusion.
Stephen King
#4. You are the last hope of humanity; don't make the world regret.
M.F. Moonzajer
#5. It is time the clergy are told that thinking men, after a close examination of that doctrine, pronounce it to be subversive of true moral development and, therefore, positively noxious.
George Eliot
#6. I don't want everyone to read anything; I like us all reading different books.
Penn Jillette
#7. Great powers can tend to be casual because the situation is not existential. This increases the cost of doing what is necessary.
George Friedman
#8. I don't want to be one of those people who have the best part of their life be 'back when.'
Heather Watts
#9. I'd never felt anything quite like it. For the first time in my life, everything was as it should be. Because the opposite of war ... is fucking.
Brian K. Vaughan
#10. College football is a game which would be much more interesting if the faculty played instead of the students, and even more interesting if the trustees played. There would be a great increase in broken arms, legs, and necks, and simultaneously an appreciable diminution in the loss to humanity.
H.L. Mencken
#11. The [Apache] tribe was under siege by government agents, who had jailed some of the medicine men for practicing their rituals. Freedom of religion was cherished as a sacrosanct American right -- everywhere, that is, but on the archipelago of Indian life.
Timothy Egan
#12. Music criticism should be to musicians what ornithology is to the birds.
Yuja Wang
#14. He remained heartbroken, which meant one of two things: either his love was pure and true and earthshakingly significant; or he was addicted to feeling forlorn, he liked being heartbroken.
Jeffrey Eugenides
#15. I'm assuming the widened eyes and squished up mouth are your way of entreating me to take you to the train station and help you question the humans. Either that or you're constipated." "I'm not constipated." I resumed The Look.
Debra Dunbar
#16. When people accept futility and the absurd as normal, the culture is decadent.
Jacques Barzun
#17. I've written things about that, about how life's really big decisions aren't right or wrong, it's just that one lives different lives. No, I don't think your life went wrong.
Bernhard Schlink
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