
Top 15 Riis Bilglass Quotes
#1. In reality, it si more fruitful to wound than to kill. While the dead man lies still, counting only one man less, the wounded man is a progressive drain upon his side.
B.H. Liddell Hart
#2. Wow. What would you do if I said I was angry?'
'I would make fire rain from the heavens to smite your enemies with the flames of our shared rage.
Rachel Vincent
#3. I came to Berlin not to visit its museums and galleries, its operas, its theaters ... but for the sake of seeing and speaking with the world's greatest living man - Alexander von Humboldt.
Bayard Taylor
#4. Obstacles are merely a call to strengthen your resolve to achieve your worthwhile goals.
Tony Robbins
#5. Weeds and wheat cannot grow peacefully together. Any gardener could tell you the same thing.
Joanne Harris
#6. God, we are so cool. And by cool, I mean retarded.
John Green
#7. Baseball and football are very different games. In a way, both of them are easy. Football is easy if you're crazy as hell. Baseball is easy if you've got patience. They'd both be easier for me if I were a little more crazy - and a little more patient.
Bo Jackson
#8. My eventual goal is to win a championship. And before I retire, I just want to win a championship. That's it.
Kyrie Irving
#9. Look - I understand that an unexamined life is not worth living, but do you think I could someday have an unexamined lunch?
Elizabeth Gilbert
#10. A curious reversal in the locus of moral concern has taken place: people feel responsible for everything except for what they do.
Theodore Dalrymple
#12. While we stood kissing that night under the cold burning stars and held on tight, it did not feel that we were stealing time. It felt that it was all our own.
Ally Condie
#13. I, for one, hope that youth will again revolt and again demoralize the dead weight of conformity that now lies upon us.
Howard Mumford Jones
#14. We met the children where they were in order to get them where they needed to be.
Kristine Barnett
#15. More often than not Democratic Law works to the advantage of the few even though the many have voted; this, of course, is because the few have told them how to vote.
Charles Bukowski
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