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heroism matter step
Joseph Campbell Heroism is a matter of integrity--becoming more and more at each step ourselves.
hero hockey job
Ken Hitchcock He's kind of an unsung hero on the hockey club. He just does his job and competes every night. You know what you're going to get when he comes to the rink.
hero home shells
Allan Carr You should never meet your heroes. Paul Newman... I was so excited about meeting him, but he turned up in shell suit bottoms, slippers, and a jumper. He was just so worn out and old, he wanted to go home.
hero hunter loathing meant played
Johnny Depp Hunter meant a lot to me. He was another hero and someone that I got to know very well because I played him in 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.' We got very, very close,
heroes humor rare reminds science
John Scalzi Humor is rare in science fiction... there's so little of it that it automatically reminds you of other heroes with that acerbic humor when you find it.
heroes sacrificed simple
Long Qiming I am just a simple Chinese. I don't think I'm a hero. The real heroes are the ones who sacrificed their lives.
heroes
Janusz Bednarski Greg Howard was one of the heroes on the men's side.
hero rotten
Robert Cormier And he did see--that life was rotten, that there were no heroes, really, and that you couldn't trust anybody, not even yourself.
rotten
Ron Kittle This was one of the rotten things that happened.
rotten firsts albums
Henry Rollins The first Van Halen album makes Johnny Rotten out to be what he really was and still is: a hairdresser.
rotten misery wealth
Karl Marx There must be something rotten in the very core of a social system which increases its wealth without diminishing its misery
rotten sake tradition
Nicholas Culpeper For God's sake build not your faith upon Tradition, 'tis as rotten as a rotten Post.
rotten
Curtis Sliwa A rotten apple in the Guardian Angels stigmatizes us all over the world.
rotten world faces
Natsuo Kirino Let's face it: the world is twisted. And rotten.
rotten privilege jetty
Ralph Steadman Beware of privilege. It stinks of rotten rotten fish heads, many of which were lapping the shore beneath the jetties.
rotten world legs
Kathy Acker We come crawling through these cracks, orphans, lobotomies; if you ask me what I want, I'll tell you. I want everything. Whole rotten world come down and break. Let me spread my legs.
rotten misery pity
John Calvin Their [the Jews] rotten and unbending stiffneckedness deserves that they be oppressed unendingly and without measure or end and that they die in their misery without the pity of anyone.