Quotes About Survival
Padlina bÄ™dzie dla was, czarodziejów, nikt wam jej nie zabierze. Chyba ?e inne sÄ™py.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Nie polujÄ… wilcy samotnie! <...> JedynÄ… czynnoÅ›ciÄ…, która dobrze wychodzi samotnym, jest samogwaÅ't.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Only in fables survives what cannot survive in nature. Only myths and fables do not know the limits of possibility.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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A w czasach pogardy ten, kto jest sam, musi zgin??.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Soon there won't be any strigas, wyverns, endriagas or werewolves left in the world. But there'll always be whoresons.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Every sentient creature on this earth, when it falls into want, poverty and misfortune, usually cleaves to his own. Because it's easier to survive the bad times in a group, helping one another. But you, humans, you just wait for a chance to make money from other people's mishaps.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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This practice works among wolves, since it lets the healthiest and strongest individuals survive. But among sentient races selection of that kind usually allows the biggest bastards to survive and dominate the rest.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Now they are afraid, but hunger will overcome their fear.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Statt so zu leben, wie es die Natur uns heißt, haben wir begonnen, diese Natur zu vernichten.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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Tak tys vidÄ›l, co ta tvoje zr?da dokáže. VíÅ¡ ty ale, co dokážu já? Znám takové seknutí, po kterém zasaženému z?stane jedna líc a p?lka ?elisti. M?že to pÃ…â"¢ežít, jenže si pak už, mimo jiné, nezahraje na flétnu.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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In Kaer Morhen you were taught how to kill like a machine, instinctively.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The challenge you have in front of you is the same one we face: to survive and stay alive. In order for this noble mission to continue. Or live an ordinary life, but so as not to be ashamed at the hour of death.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The villagers almost beat me to death, but fortunately they didn't know how to go about it . . . They punctured me with stakes, chopped my head off, poured holy water all over me and buried me. Can you imagine how I felt when I woke up?
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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every being has its own continuation in nature and survives in some way or another. The end of one is the beginning of another, there are no limits to possibility; or at least nature doesn't know any.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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The place of every creature from the forests and swamps that becomes extinct is occupied by something else, some new mutation, adapted to the artificial environment created by people.
~ Andrzej Sapkowski
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In the long run, it is much easier to undo the policies of crooked leadership than to restore common sense and wisdom to a deceived population willing to elect such a leader in the first place. Any country can survive having chosen a fool as their leader. But history has shown time and again that a nation of fools is surely doomed.
~ Andy Andrews
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Today, most people are unaware that of the eleven million people exterminated, five million were not even Jewish. In Dachau, one of the largest and most infamous of all concentration camps, only a third of the population was Jewish.
~ Andy Andrews
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My life was chosen to bring hope to my people. Hope is basic, like bread or water -- one cannot live without it, at least not for long.
~ Andy Andrews
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Gay people will eat other gay people alive.
~ Andy Cohen
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Better to be tried by twelve than carried by six.
~ Andy McNab
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They were prepared physically and mentally for war. They'd all had at least nine lives, and had the burns, the dents, the bullet holes and the knife wounds to prove it.
~ Andy McNab
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We certainly wouldn't practise carrying it now: that would be a bit like practising being wet, cold and hungry, which wouldn't achieve anything.
~ Andy McNab
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Fergus had chosen the base camp carefully. He was always careful. Being careful had kept him alive during his twelve years in the Regiment and now that he was operating alone nothing was going to change.
~ Andy McNab
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Where has his humanity gone? His compassion? Ha. Pissed away in shell holes, that's where.
~ Andy Remic
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