Top 17 Sepoy Quotes
#2. 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
#3. Everyone knows a wife and kids tie you down. What people miss sometimes is that mates, the proper kind, they do the same just as hard. Mates mean you've settled, made your bargain: this, wherever you are together, this is as far as you're going, ever. This is your stop; this is where you get off.
Tana French
#4. I always think extremism is basically a reaction out of fear. What we seem to be experiencing is polar extremism that keeps people from coming together.
David Hyde Pierce
#5. He didn't miss a beat. "Is this an interview?"
"Yes."
"What job am I applying for?"
"The job of my dance and life partner - figuratively, literally, horizontally, vertically, and hopefully, laterally. And, depending on how flexible you are, diagonally.
Penny Reid
#6. We too easily put boundaries on defining who we are.
Elaina Marie
#7. They serve best who give most of themselves. Self is forgotten by the one who serves, for such a one rejoices to see success coming to others through his or her efforts.
James Cash Penney
#8. I'm not an educator ... I'm a learner.
Bill Gates
#9. As long as I don't write about the government, religion, politics, and other institutions, I am free to print anything.
Pierre Beaumarchais
#10. Picnics are very dear to those who are in the first stage of the tender passion.
Arthur Conan Doyle
#11. The misuse of language induces evil in the soul
Socrates
#12. The pigs can't stop the fox; I'm too quick,' Takumi said to himself. I can rhyme while I run; I'm that slick.
John Green
#13. The Liberal Party abandoned the principles of reform and social liberalism and has become, instead, just another piece of political machinery in the service of corporatism.
Eric Kierans
#15. The monster is never just there where we think he is. What is truly monstrous is our cowardice and sloth.
Henry David Thoreau
#17. Consolation
Calm down. Both your sins and your good deeds will be lost in oblivion.
Czeslaw Milosz
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