Top 14 John Hampden Quotes

#1. If you want him to mourn, you had best leave him nothing.

Martial

#2. Causation extraction makes Jack a dull reader.

Rabih Alameddine

#3. There in the mist, enormous, majestic, silent and terrible, stood the Great Wall of China. Solitarily, with the indifference of nature herself, it crept up the mountain side and slipped down to the depth of the valley.

W. Somerset Maugham

#4. Since being a wee boy, I've wanted to be on the pitch at Hampden. I don't know why. I love all the international games and such but I've never been that partisan. But I've always wanted to stand on that pitch.

John Gordon Sinclair

#5. He [John Hampden] knew that the essence of war is violence, and that moderation in war is imbecility.

Nathan Rothschild, 1st Baron Rothschild

#6. missing anything. The northern horizon, which had turned a bluish grey, showed orange again. The orange turned into copper and then into a luminous russet. Red tongues of flame leaped into the black sky. A soft

Khushwant Singh

#7. I love you.' For whatever small comfort it was worth, he would have the truth between them now. 'Most desperately. Bloody inconvenient, that.

Alexandra Bracken

#8. What an English King has no right to demand, an English subject has a right to refuse

John Hampden

#9. Collaborative workshops and writers' peer groups hadn't been invented when I was young. They're a wonderful invention. They put the writer into a community of people all working at the same art, the kind of group musicians and painters and dancers have always had.

Ursula K. Le Guin

#10. English plus Microsoft equals a new cultural revolution a global means of communication that is irrepressibly contagious, adaptable, populist and subversive.

Robert McCrum

#11. May the Lord level in the dust those who would deprive the people of their liberty.

John Hampden

#12. Close People Are That Closer, As They Can Share Everything With A Stranger But Not To The Really Closed Ones.

Jay Patel

#13. I wanted you to thank you for being my friend and letting me play a part in your story.

Christopher Pike

#14. Philippe to his mother "do stop chasing after a carriage that has a runaway mare.

E.L.R. Jones Formerly, Now Ellie Keys

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