Quotes About Outlaw
Even if it was against his will every time, Batman was hip to serious mind bending drugs. Batman knew what it was like to trip balls without seriously losing his shit, and that savoir faire added another layer to his outlaw sexiness and alluring aura of decadence and wealth.
~ Grant Morrison
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The one thing people loved more than an outlaw was seeing him punished.
~ Seth Grahame-Smith
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Love is the outlaw's duty.
~ Jayne Anne Phillips
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Sheriff, I'm wanted everywhere—but not by the law.
~ Beverly Jenkins
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I shot the sheriff?
~ Beverly Jenkins
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The general public had no love for either the banks or the railroads, which were controlled by fat cats in the North and the East who cared not at all for the troubles of the poor workingman. All Jesse James was doing was fighting back for all the people who had no fight left in them. He became the nation's most revered outlaw.
~ Bill O'Reilly
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I have been wounded altogether twenty times; eleven of these wounds were received at Northfield.
~ Cole Younger
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I wasn't trying to be an outlaw writer. I never heard of that term; somebody else made it up. But we were all outside the law: Kerouac, Miller, Burroughs, Ginsberg, Kesey; I didn't have a gauge as to who was the worst outlaw. I just recognized allies: my people.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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Robin Hood's Lament"?' Every archer knew that tune.
~ Bernard Cornwell
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The main hero of this culture is a criminal, a murderer. The crime story is the only contemporary narrative that is able to capture the collective imagination... The outlaw is truly sovereign and even sacred because he or she represents not (ordinary) life but death in a society for which death is the absolute master... Of course, such killers who kill only to become sovereign and maybe even sacral are rare (mostly to be found in Dostoyevsky's novels).
~ Boris Groys
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The deeper changes wrought by the end of a particular outlaw culture: something will come of that ... and it won't be what we expect.
~ Stacey D'Erasmo
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such banditti who might for half the sum that is paid them be exterminated from the Earth.
~ Michael B. Oren
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Essentially, Robin Hood put a smackdown on the medieval equivalent of the IRS.
~ Steven Crowder
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Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw. There may be an excess of cultivation as well as of anything else, until civilization becomes pathetic. A highly cultivated man, -all whose bones can be bent! whose heaven-born virtues are but good manners!
~ Henry David Thoreau
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Truth is an outlaw in every country.
~ Marty Rubin
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I'm a hard man to fight and an easy man to please... A Rock n' Roll Outlaw on a Sweet Romance.. I Want To Be Your Man.
~ Ashley Purdy
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I would make a HORRIBLE outlaw. I can plan the crime perfectly, but I'd also need to plan the outcomes to make it work.
~ Michelle M. Pillow
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I was almost one of The Magnificent Seven. I love horses and guns.
~ Omar Chaparro
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A Western would be good. I'd love to do a Western.
~ Richard Jenkins
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Love is the ultimate outlaw.
~ Tom Robbins
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It was this line of thinking that led Murchison to become an outlaw, a defiant hot oiler. From 1932 until 1934, in fact, he may have been the biggest hot oiler in all of East Texas, and he didn't especially care who knew.
~ Bryan Burrough
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IN MERRY ENGLAND in the time of old, when good King Henry the Second ruled the land, there lived within the green glades of Sherwood Forest, near Nottingham Town, a famous outlaw whose name was Robin Hood.
~ Howard Pyle
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An outlaw can be defined as somebody who lives outside the law, beyond the law and not necessarily against it.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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This wavering paradox is a pillar of the outlaw stance. A man who has blown all his options can't afford the luxury of changing his ways. He has to capitalize on whatever he has left, and he can't afford to admit-no matter how often he's reminded of it-that every day of his life takes him farther down a blind alley.
~ Hunter S. Thompson
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