Top 15 Quotes About Savages Death
#2. But tell me, this physician of whom you were just speaking, is he a moneymaker, an earner of fees, or a healer of the sick?
Plato
#3. Kids' views are often just as valid as the teachers'. The best teachers are the ones that know that.
Morley Safer
#4. We're tear-stained savages, sharing a single breath of life, death, and love.
E.K. Blair
#5. To hope for safety in flight, when you have turned away from the enemy the arms by which the body is defended, is indeed madness. In battle those who are most afraid are always in most danger; but courage is equivalent to rampart.
Sallust
#6. We were then in a dangerous, helpless situation, exposed daily to perils and death amongst savages and wild beasts, not a white man in the country but ourselves.
Daniel Boone
#7. You don't want to pigeonhole yourself.
Kevin Hart
#8. The old notion that the savage is the freest of mankind is the reverse of the truth. He is a slave, not indeed to a visible master, but to the past, to the spirits of his dead forefathers, who haunt his steps from birth to death, and rule him with a rod of iron.
James G. Frazer
#9. The whole world of thought lay unexplored before me, - a world of which I had already caught large and tempting glimpses ...
Lucy Larcom
#10. We received our colouring from the Norsemen, hairy savages who hacked their gods to pieces and hung the flesh from trees. We are the ones who sacked Rome. Fear only feeble old age and death in bed. Don't forget who you are.
Janet Fitch
#11. When one has got to make correct entries, one comes to hate those savages
hate them to the death.
Joseph Conrad
#12. I say this idea of chokin' folks to death to reform 'em, is where we show the savage in us, which we have brought down from our barbarious ancestors. We have left off the war paint and war whoops, and we shall leave off the hangin' when we get civilized.
Marietta Holley
#14. While we look to the dramatist to give romance to realism, we ask of the actor to give realism to romance.
Oscar Wilde
#15. A humane and generous concern for every individual, his health and his fulfillment, will do more to soothe the savage heart than the fear of state-inflicted death, which chiefly serves to remind us how close we remain to the jungle.
Ramsey Clark
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