
Top 17 Musket Ball Quotes
#1. Selfishness draws men into a spiritual vacuum where, absorbed in self service, they shut out all others.
William R. Bradford
#2. While nothing is certain, I firmly believe our nation is on the verge of a nuclear energy renaissance.
Michael K. Simpson
#3. That which a man takes for himself no one can deny him.
Amitav Ghosh
#4. Cedric Price said: "Technology is the answer. But what is the question?
Dan Hill
#5. You have business here?' the gruff voice asked.
Rafe didn't relish the thought of a musket ball piercing his heart. His mother, and scads of London ladies, would be terribly upset.
Suzanne Enoch
#6. To love yourself right now, just as you are, is to give yourself heaven. Don't wait until you die. If you wait, you die now. If you love, you live now.
Alan Cohen
#7. The fact that slavery is written into the Constitution is about as entrenched a form of classism as you could possibly imagine.
Beau Willimon
#9. You too will seek your fortune, and you must be keen in obtaining it. If here you have learned to dodge a musket ball, there you must learn to elude envy, jealousy, greed, using those same weapons to combat your adversaries, namely, everyone.
Umberto Eco
#11. When I signed up for Google Plus, it recommended 500 people for me to invite. You know, and once I invited those 500 people I got another 500 people. So it has a huge install base that it can start from.
Jennifer Lee
#12. I think anyone that isn't fired up right now shouldn't probably be out here.
Karrie Webb
#13. I've always said that theater was where I began, so everything I do now has a bit of my theater background in it. It was my training.
Luke Evans
#14. True scientists consider anthropomorphism to be something of a mortal sin and ostracize scientists who knowingly employ it in their work.
Bruce H. Lipton
#15. I remember secretly going off and crying. All of a sudden I'm being blocked and have to be intimate in a scene, and I'm going, 'I can't even look people in the eye very well. How am I ever going to do this?'
Cathy Rigby
#16. It was the oldest of tricks, to sow dissension between groups that had common interests. Good for deflecting attention from greater mischief, too.
N.K. Jemisin
#17. And what do they even call this? It's not a threesome, or a love triangle. It's a two-and-a-half-some, an affection dihedron.
N.K. Jemisin
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