
Top 18 Quotes About Fighting Losing Battles
#1. In a radiated planet, the walking dead might be the only creatures left "alive." We
Max Brooks
#3. You know, you can always pick the lit students," he continued, grinning. "Is that so? How?" "They're the ones who walk around wearing berets and that I-know-something-you-don't expression.
Alexandra Adornetto
#4. It is impossible to be negative while we are giving thanks.
Donald Curtis
#5. Would you lesson me in warfare? I was fighting battles when you were sucking mother's milk.
And losing battles too.
George R R Martin
#6. One thing I've learned over time is, if you hit a golf ball into water, it won't float.
Arnold Palmer
#8. It wasn't until we were no longer friends that I had realized that he had been my one and only love all along.
Jessica Wood
#9. It became the middle finger I couldn't raise in PR photographs. The mustache became my silent last word in the verbal battles I was losing with higher headquarters on rules, targets, and fighting the war.
Robin Olds
#10. The Holy Spirit opens the inner recesses of our hearts and enables us to see the moral cesspools hidden there.
Jerry Bridges
#11. Not that she didn't about fighting losing battles.
Lisa Unger
#12. A good companion is one you wouldn't mind dying with.
Frank Herbert
#13. By the time I was twelve, I had started my own theater company and was doing plays in the backyard and the front yard and all over the neighborhood, so, you know, I was definitely a lifer even back when I was 10.
Carrie Preston
#14. Jump to another weird sick disappointment just coming over the horizon.
Chuck Palahniuk
#15. We'll smell of fish forever," I said. "That would be nice.
Kate Elliott
#16. If we win by losing ourselves, by losing what we were fighting for, then we never really win.
Meg Collett
#17. What is important is the story. Because when we are all dust and teeth and kicked-up bits of skin - when we're dancing with our own skeletons - our words might be all that's left of us.
Alexandra Fuller
#18. Not to wish too hard for a shift in circumstances since it never happens as you imagine.
Ann Aguirre
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