
Top 18 Defcon Quotes
#1. Asking someone to repeat a phrase you'd not only heard very clearly but were also exceedingly angry about was around Defcon II in the lexicon of squabble.
Terry Pratchett
#2. Dude, on the "Don't Give a Crap" scale, I'm kind of at defcon 2 here...
Jason Todd
#3. Dee De front and center girl. All hands on deck. Defcon 5. Huston we have problem! HELP!!!
Jessie Wolf
#4. Defcon videos are now available.
Anonymous
#5. But the Anderson thing isn't over yet. And as I've said before - this, my friends, is war. I'm talking DEFCON-one, gloves-off, I'll-knock-you-down-even-if-you-are-a-girl war. You wouldn't give a bullet to a sniper who's got his gun aimed at your forehead, would you?
Emma Chase
#6. I know many people within Anonymous; I was the keynote speaker at Defcon in Las Vegas and got a standing ovation.
John McAfee
#7. Real life isn't purely filled with roses and rainbows.
Ken Poirot
#8. We shall prepare the coffee of reconciliation through the filter of justice. Through reconciliation, streams of tears will come to our eyes.
Jean-Bertrand Aristide
#10. At a certain age almost all the questions a person asks him or herself are really just about one thing: how should you live your life?
Fredrik Backman
#11. My clothes are predominately black and my home is predominantly white.
Fran Drescher
#12. ...music is the key to life
D.M.X.
#13. Our inner space and our peace of mind are affected by our outer space.
Thich Nhat Hanh
#14. Just saying: stop thinking Ben should be you, and he needs to stop thinking you should be him, and y'all just chill the hell out.
John Green
#15. High on its flanks is a complex of caves where the kings and heroes of the Mountain Kingdoms have been laid to rest, their bodies preserved by the sub-zero temperatures and thin, high-altitude air.
Philip Reeve
#16. There is no illusion so permanent as that which enables us to look backward with complacency; there is no mental process so deceptive as the comparing of recollections with realities.
Agnes Repplier
#18. Philanthropy is an important subject of liberal education because it examines the role of good works in shaping our conceptions of the good society and the good life.
Robert L. Payton
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