Top 13 Quotes About The Sepoy Mutiny

#1. I've played parts that were just likable people, and there's a certain pleasure in that. And that's that.

Annette Bening

#2. Ordinary life surrounds me, and I am
alone with these revelations.

Veronica Roth

#3. Sometimes his methods are questionable, and even his morals are questionable, but his intention is always to protect Sydney. So in that way I think he's a good parent.

Victor Garber

#4. Life is conflict; peace is death. Forces of chaos keep the cycles of history moving.

Jack Donovan

#5. Platitudes or otherwise, there were no words to ease the agony of living.

Catherine Cookson

#6. At a guess I'll guarantee to lead you to thirty or forty alleys and networks of alleys north of Prince Street that aren't suspected by ten living beings outside of the foreigners that swarm them.

H.P. Lovecraft

#7. He lives to build, not boast, a generous race; No tenth transmitter of a foolish face.

Richard Savage

#8. A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon.

Napoleon Bonaparte

#9. If blue is dream
what then innocence?
What awaits the heart
if Love bears no arrows?

Federico Garcia Lorca

#10. In India, as we saw, the Sepoy Mutiny led to a vast reorganization of British colonialism in the area, sending out a viceroy from London and before too long, Queen Victoria was proclaimed "Empress of India," with this great empire, ruling over maharajahs and other local potentates.

Webster Tarpley

#11. Keeping a private guard this large is like using a wolf to guard the farm. It may keep off the other wolves, but sooner or later it will eat you.

Megan Whalen Turner

#12. A good midfielder has eyes in the back of his head, that's the secret in a nutshell

Ernst Happel

#13. It is amazing just how much light reaches the earth and lights it up from stars millions of light years away. Many of them probably no longer in existence but their light still comes to rest on us. It's mind boggling sometimes.

John O'Brien

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