Top 15 Mountjoy Quotes
#1. Had I been too cruel to that horror, Miss Mountjoy? Too vindictive? Wasn't she, after all, just a harmless and lonely old spinster? Would a Larry de Luce have been more understanding?
'Hell, no!' I shouted into the wind ...
Alan Bradley
#2. Shakespeare, it appears, was caught up in the affair because he had been a lodger in Mountjoy's house in Cripplegate in 1604 when the dispute arose.
Bill Bryson
#4. Excellent; all is well. The 'everlasting tedium' exactly countervenes the 'immediate onset of death' and I am left only with the 'canker' which, in the person of Firx, already afflicts me. One must use his wits in dealing with maledictions.
Jack Vance
#5. When something is missing in your life, it usually turns out to be someone.
Robert Breault
#6. In order to drill into young men the need to stay alert and stay alive, I used to punish offenders with my fists, boots and rifle butt, and with stockade time.
David Hackworth
#7. I'm not a person that just supports an issue; I go out and work for it.
Dick Mountjoy
#9. We can't deny the financial toll illegal immigrants take on our communities.
Dick Mountjoy
#10. Immigration reform is a must, an amnesty. So that's my position. I've been pushing that one since before it was popular.
Dick Mountjoy
#11. Who's paying the million bucks? The insurance company. We've been trying for years to get the insurance industry to say to the gun industry, We won't insure you unless you have policies that will reduce the likelihood of guns falling into the wrong hands easily.
Michael D. Barnes
#12. Shakespeare's felicity is so often taught
it is easy to overlook how taut
the sinews in his neck must
have been when he grasped his pen, or the musk
that exuded from the fat of his chin
below a somewhat chthonic grin
life wrestled death on his desk when he composed.
B.J. Ward
#13. I don't think we need political activists on the Supreme Court or any other level of court.
Dick Mountjoy
#14. Rank and file Democrats are very patriotic. They love this country and support the military.
Dick Mountjoy
#15. Sometimes duplicity and treason are markers of the enemy, and sometimes, the failed intention of a masterful ally. But, nevertheless, as they burden you with a vexing brand of love, they become nothing more than the kiss of Judas, pressing a crown of thorns into your flesh.
Addison Moore
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