Quotes About Savage
Good idea," he said. Then he frowned as a thought struck him. "Have you noticed that Leander puts milk in his coffee?" Halt grunted. "The man's a savage." Crowley raised an eyebrow. "This from the man who laces his coffee with honey?" "Honey is natural," Halt told him. "Milk is little short of an abomination.
~ John Flanagan
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Down fin, Thorn." Thorn glared at him, then shoved the fin down savagely. Water splashed up out of the keel box. "Down through all that sheepskin, you mean?" he muttered darkly.
~ John Flanagan
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I, too, am beginning to feel an immense need to become a savage and create a new world.
~ August Strindberg
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Pakanka užeiti ? klajojant? žv?ryn?, kad suprastume, kokie mes barbarai. Nuožmus laukinis žv?ris ne tas, kuris uždarytas narve, o tas, kuris stovi prie jo.
~ Axel Munthe
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The point of departure of the process to which we wish to contribute is the fact that war is the natural reaction of human nature in the savage state, while peace is the result of acquired characteristics.
~ Elihu Root
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A savage review is much more entertaining for the reader than an admiring one; the little misanthrope in each of us relishes the rubbishing of someone else.
~ Arthur Smith
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I like to think I'm some savage realist.
~ Nick Frost
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The future has both gritty and savage and clean and 'techno-hip.' I think it's a very realistic point of view.
~ Gina Torres
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You and I probably wouldn't be here if our ancestors hadn't been greedy savages.
~ Mark Pagel
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on 31 May 1904 Churchill 'crossed the floor': he entered the Chamber, walked towards the Speaker's Chair, bowed, and then turned right instead of left to sit on the Opposition benches, from which he would savagely attack the party he had just deserted. For the Tories he was now 'the Blenheim rat', and it did look as though he was leaving a sinking ship.
~ Geoffrey Wheatcroft
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The savage bows down to idols of wood and stone: the civilized man to idols of flesh and blood.
~ George Bernard Shaw
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the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
~ George Eliot
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For religion can only change when the emotions which fill it are changed;and the religion of personal fear remains nearly at the level of the savage.
~ George Eliot
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In my opinion, Hollywood doesn't know the context. Hollywood sees a David and Goliath story with Israel being cast in the role of Goliath, as the evil aggressor. The Palestinians are simply innocent reactors to whatever Israelis are throwing at them. And everything - like their economic situation - excuses the savagery.
~ Mark Pellegrino
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Sin bins are the way forward if we want to turn the tide on discipline in football.
~ Robbie Savage
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A savage place! as holy and enchantedAs e'er beneath a waning moon was hauntedBy woman wailing for her demon-lover!
~ Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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But revolutionary is not an acceptable term to those who benefit from, and deny at the same time, the savage exploitativeness of the social system.
~ Herbert Schiller
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The filth hissed at us when we venture out-- always in twos or threes, never alone-- seems less a language spoken than one spat in savage plosives, primitive, obscene: a cavemob nya-nya, limited in frame of reference and novelty, the same suggestions of what we or they could do or should, ad infinitum.
~ Marilyn Nelson
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Si algo he aprendido en el Congo, es que no hay peor fiera sanguinaria que el ser humano
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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There are many humorous things in the world; among them, the white man's notion that he is less savage than the other savages.
~ Mark Twain
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The moon may drive men mad but it can calm a savage girl, for it is cool, precise, it is lucid.
~ Ann-Marie MacDonald
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He delayed entry for a brief period, pressing the edge of the door against his head, the other side of which touched the wall: rigid, as if imprisoned in a cruel trap specially designed to catch him and his like: some ingenious snare, savage in mechanism, though at the same time calculated to preserve from injury the skin of such rare creatures.
~ Anthony Powell
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It cannot, however, be said that this Petruchio had as yet tamed his own peculiar shrew. Lucinda was as savage as ever, and would snap and snarl, and almost bite.
~ Anthony Trollope
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I cannot fancy him with a wife," said Phineas, "There is a savagery about him which would make him an uncomfortable companion for a woman." "But he would love his wife?" "Yes, as he does his horses. And he would treat her well, — as he does his horses. But he expects every horse he has to do anything that any horse can do; and he would expect the same of his wife.
~ Anthony Trollope
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