Quotes About Outlaw
Quiet night, that brings Best to the labourer, is the outlaw's day, In which he rises early to do wrong, And when his work is ended dares not sleep.
~ Philip Massinger
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It was difficult to define an outlaw in a country where there was no law.
~ Zane Grey
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Aboot the gold Syvertsen stole
~ Zane Grey
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and returned. To Duane the outlaw
~ Zane Grey
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Up rose Robin Hood
~ Howard Pyle
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It's not so much the motorcycles themselves; it's this bogus, outlaw culture that goes along with them—the black leather, chrome death's head crap—that I find tiresome. It's all just fake. I've almost got more respect for the real outlaws than the corporate/consumerist/choreographed version, but not much.
~ Craig Johnson
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He looked disheveled and disreputable, like an outlaw on the run. A smile came to his lips, while he stared at her intently. "It seems I can't stay away from you," he said.
~ Lisa Kleypas
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the west the best ...
~ Jim Morrison
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In her they instinctively sensed an outlaw, and theirs was the task of policing nature.
~ Radclyffe Hall
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When you're on the run from the law, you need beans in your belly, tough-guy food.
~ Dean Koontz
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When a woman once asked Joe how he could come from such a magnificent home and such a good family and still become a gangster, Joe's answer was two-pronged: (a) he wasn't a gangster, he was an outlaw; (b) he came from a magnificent house not a magnificent home.
~ Dennis Lehane
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John felt the night as something wild creeping upon him, the force of spring itself rising from the ground into his feet, his legs, bursting through his body 'til the blood throbbed in his fingers, pulsed in his chest. Perhaps it was freedom, the exhilaration of their escape. Perhaps the excitement of a hunt by night, adventure and danger before them. Or the knowledge that he was an outlaw—with pursuit and danger certainly behind him.
~ Diana Gabaldon
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I have a band called Sons of the Lawless.
~ Jake Busey
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The bad boys get all the best lines.
~ Ian McShane
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Hardin wouldn't run.
~ Johnny Cash
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The marriage between the fantasy and the Westerns is that thing of, if people think you're the best gunslinger around, they're going to come looking for you.
~ Kieran Bew
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When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice but to become an outlaw.
~ Nelson Mandela
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Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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SKULL GULCH, NEW MEXICO TERRITORY NOVEMBER 1880 The
~ Mary Connealy
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Love is the ultimate outlaw. It just won't adhere to any rules. The most any of us can do is to sign on as its accomplice. Instead of vowing to honor and obey, maybe we should swear to aid and abet. That would mean that security is out of the question. The words make and stay become inappropriate. My love for you has no strings attached. I love you for free.
~ Tom Robbins
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Every outlaw and every rattlesnake in the territory that knew what was good for him would stay well back today from Mariah Stover.
~ Mary Connealy
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Long ago in China, knot-makers tied string into buttons and frogs, and rope into bell pulls. There was one knot so complicated that it blinded the knot-maker. Finally an emperor outlawed this cruel knot, and the nobles could not order it anymore. If I had lived in China, I would have been an outlaw knot-maker.
~ Maxine Hong Kingston
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Throughout the world, the very moment a legitimate government starts fascist implementations, it loses its legitimacy! When a government becomes illegitimate, it is no longer a government but an outlaw!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
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Even before he buried Frank, Charlie decided he'd stay with the outfit until it got to New Mexico Territory, draw his pay, and strike out for the gold camps around Silver City. He'd stake a claim and, if luck was with him, find a vein of silver or pan a stream filled with gold nuggets. If that didn't work out, he could always return to thieving for a stake and ride down into Old Mexico to avoid the law, or push on farther west to California.
~ Unknown
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