Top 14 Boudicca's Quotes
#1. Perhaps the day may come when we shall remember these sufferings with joy.
Virgil
#2. Boudicca MacDaede was not the most striking of women, but she had a wryness in character and heartiness in form that recommended her to the rough demands of a farmer's daughter and a soldier's sufferance." ~ First two lines of book 1 in the Haanta Series
Michelle Franklin
#3. Everyone wants to turn on their TV and have a break from their normal day.
Megyn Price
#4. It takes skill to win a battle, but brains to win a war.
Amy I. Long
#5. We're not called to perfection but to faithfulness. Sinlessness in this life isn't possible, but obedience unto godliness is. Sanctification.
Steve Camp
#6. To the naked eye Boudicca is a haze of noxious green that lurks among fronds of seaweed looking exactly like the aftermath of a chemical spill.
Helen Oyeyemi
#7. Maybe the hardest thing about moving over seas was being in a place where no one but your own family had any memory of you. It was like putting yourself back together in little pieces.
Naomi Shibab Nye
#8. The past is behind us," said Boudicca,"but the difficulty there is we keep looking over our shoulders.
Michelle Franklin
#9. We need a president who is focused on defeating every single ISIS terrorist and protecting the homeland, which should be the first priority.
Ted Cruz
#11. He was a moth to her flame, a marshmallow to her campfire, a redneck to her bottle rocket ...
Nine Naughty Novelists
#12. A lost love. Deny it who will, ridicule it, treat it as mere imagination and sentiment, the thing is and will be; and women do suffer therefrom, in all its infinite varieties: loss by death, by faithlessness or unworthiness, and by mistaken or unrequited affection.
Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
#13. What had these people done to deserve a band of desperate rebels turning up on their doorsteps, and now more trouble!
Yet, what had any of them done, what gods had they displeased to deserve the calamity that was the Romans?
Margaret McGoverne
#14. The theater is the only place in the world where a gesture, once made, can never be made the same way twice.
Antonin Artaud