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Quotes About Resistance

Always fight the horse, not the rider.
~ Bernard Cornwell
It is hard to force obedience," he said, "without encouraging resentment.
~ Bernard Cornwell
The story hurries now. It quickens like a stream coming to a fall in the hills and, like a cascade foaming down jumbled rocks, it gets angry and violent, confused even. For it was in that year, 876, that the Danes made their greatest effort yet to rid England of its last kingdom, and the onslaught was huge, savage, and sudden.
~ Bernard Cornwell
we fight them where we choose or where we must, not always when we want.
~ Bernard Cornwell
I ignored Waldhere and still spoke
~ Bernard Cornwell
King Alfred's dream was turning into reality. I am old enough to remember a time when the Danes ruled almost all of what is now England. They captured Northumbria, took East Anglia, and occupied all of Mercia. Guthrum the Dane had then invaded Wessex, driving Alfred and a handful of men into the marshes of Sumorsæte, but Alfred had won the unlikely victory at Ethandun, and ever since the Saxons had inexorably worked their way northwards.
~ Bernard Cornwell
The Tippoo's life seemed charmed. He stepped in blood, but none of it was his and it seemed as though he could not die, but only kill, and so he did, cold-bloodedly, deliberately, exultantly defending his city and his dream against the barbarians who had come to snatch his tiger throne.
~ Bernard Cornwell
But I hated Alfred. I hated him for humiliating me at Exanceaster when he had made me wear a penitent's robe and crawl on my knees. Nor did I think of him as my king. He was a West Saxon and I was a Northumbrian, and I reckoned so long as he was king then Wessex had small chance of surviving. He believed God would protect him from the Danes, while I believed they had to be defeated by swords.
~ Bernard Cornwell
It's hard to force obedience without encouraging resentment.
~ Bernard Cornwell
If we do nothing then Wessex will spread like a plague. There'll be priests everywhere." We seek the future. We stare into its fog and hope to see a landmark that will make sense of fate.
~ Bernard Cornwell
He was loose in his enemy's rear, he was angry, and he was ready to give the bastards a taste of hell on earth.
~ Bernard Cornwell
He had pretended to be full of remorse, and shouted that remorse to the sky, "No more tits, God! No more tits! Keep me from tits!" and I remembered how Alfred had turned away in frustrated disgust. "Exanceaster
~ Bernard Cornwell
Sandino proved to the world that a people's army could resist every effort of the most modern military machine.
~ Bernard Diederich
In one case we were clearly wrong: in our resistance to revolutionary France. If revolutionary France could have conquered the Continent and Great Britain, the world would now be happier, more civilized, and more free, as well as more peaceful. But revolutionary France was a quite exceptional case, because its early conquests were made in the name of liberty, against tyrants, not against peoples; and everywhere the French armies were welcomed as liberators by all except rulers and bigots.
~ Bertrand Russell
It is no credit to the orthodox that they do not now believe all the absurdities that were believed 150 years ago. The gradual emasculation of the Christian doctrine has been effected in spite of the most vigorous resistance, and solely as the result of the onslaughts of free-thinkers.
~ Bertrand Russell
the Churches, everywhere, opposed as long as they could practically every innovation that made for an increase of happiness or knowledge here on Earth
~ Bertrand Russell
Silence is never so impenetrable as when the whisper of steel on paper strives to pierce it.
~ Beryl Markham
Stick with me here, because this is important: Virtually nothing we come up against in our individual Christian lives is more formidable than a stronghold. The very nature of the term tells us that whatever it is, it has a "strong hold" on us. Strongholds can't be swept away with a spiritual broom. We can't fuss at them and make them flee. We can't ignore them until they disappear. Strongholds are broken one way only: they have to be demolished.
~ Beth Moore
Oppression is hardball. Though the range can vary, oppression is the closest Satan or his demons can get to a believer.
~ Beth Moore
The primary means Satan employs to put volume to his accusing voice is by using no small list of willing humans. We are by nature a merciless, condemning lot. Far more would burn in eternal flames under our judgment than under that of a holy and righteous God. Know the truth so thoroughly and respond to conviction so readily that when accusations come, you can resist the devil, no matter whose voice grants him volume.
~ Beth Moore
For though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds.
~ Beth Moore
This is why you must take up the full armor of God, so that you may be able to resist in the evil day. Ephesians 6:13
~ Beth Moore
Satan is an opportunist.
~ Beth Moore
Unfortunately, human hearts seem remarkably resistant to wisdom.
~ Beth Moore