Top 15 Sniper Reloaded Quotes
#1. I see when men love women. They give them but a little of their lives. But women when they love give everything.
Oscar Wilde
#2. One character all messages had in common was vague generality. "Fly away with me," a tussie-mussie might suggest, but never "Meet me at the railway depot at six-thirty.
Geraldine Adamich Laufer
#3. For bourgeois classes as such have seldom before and never since displayed heroism. It was "the last of our heroisms", as Carlyle, not without reason, has said.
Max Weber
#4. I am tired of everyone keeping their secrets so well that they get other people killed. We are all involved in your game, and it seems we are not as easily repaired as teacups.
Erin Morgenstern
#5. If you were a U.S. Cavalry guy and you thought you were going to be captured by the Apaches, you might kill yourself. If they were with their wives and they thought they were going to be captured, they would shoot their wives for fear of the Apaches getting them.
Quentin Tarantino
#7. Fennik growled. "You mock me."
Korbyn's face was innocent, like Jidali's after he sneaked a cookie from Aunt Sabisa. "I would never mock such an illustrious personage," Korbyn said.
Sarah Beth Durst
#8. I have nothing. My model is I have nothing figured out, and I'm starting with some little nugget and hoping that it will talk back to me enough to let it grow.
George Saunders
#10. I spent all my time in the clouds or the dirt and that is why I think I'm successful
Gary Vaynerchuk
#11. We look after religion as the butcher did after his knife, when he had it in his mouth.
John Selden
#12. By its nature, the metropolis provides what otherwise could be given only by traveling; namely, the strange.
Jane Jacobs
#13. It's probably better and more accessible to measure change readiness rather than change progress.
Pearl Zhu
#14. When I owned the theater, I had the Glen Miller Orchestra. I had 20 girls singing and dancing. I had a cast of characters. It was a big group production, as well as ushers, ticket takers.
Bobby Vinton
#15. I knew when I was a kid that I had a Broadway voice. I wanted to be a rocker, because I grew up in that era of transistor radios at the beach.
Patti LuPone
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