Top 14 Civil War Battlefield Quotes
#1. Unfinished Beer Guy: I can't tell you how many times I've had a party on a Saturday night, and then walk around for an hour on Sunday morning, tearfully emptying 2,600 unfinished beers. I feel like the guys who removed the bodies from a Civil War battlefield.
Adam Carolla
#2. Sometimes she plays a game now where she scatters her stuffed animals all over the living room. "Babies, babies," she mutters darkly as she covers them with white napkins. "Civil War Battlefield," we call it.
Jenny Offill
#3. Anything a powerful group has is perceived as good, no matter what it is, and anything a less powerful group has is not so good, no matter how intrinsically great it might be.
Gloria Steinem
#4. I do a lot of cultural material that's based on my traveling around the world. I basically just report what I've seen and where I've been.
Russell Peters
#5. It's a civil war, and Arjuna knows a lot of people who are on the opposite side of the battlefield - they've been his friends.
Frederick Lenz
#6. History doesn't move you more than when it's in the iron of your own blood.
J.R. Tompkins
#8. I think life throws enough curveballs that you shouldn't make such a big deal out of everything.
Rebecca Romijn
#9. Alyosha later wrote down. Sometimes he stopped speaking altogether, as if gathering his strength, and gasped for breath, yet he seemed to be in ecstasy. He was listened to with great feeling, though many wondered at his words and saw darkness in them
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#10. I began to think my time had come, as the saying is.
Buffalo Bill
#11. America's development began with a large-scale ethnic cleansing, unprecedented in human history.
Vladimir Putin
#12. Agile processes harness change for the customer's competitive advantage.
Adam Vardy
#13. New York is so diverse. When you're on the street or in the subway, you're experiencing more of the diversity of New York.
Chloe Sevigny
#14. The Edmund Pettus Bridge - which in 2013 was declared a National Historic Landmark - isn't symbolic of the Civil War in a meaningful way. It is, however, the modern-day battlefield where the voting rights movement was born.
Douglas Brinkley
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