“Blow, bugles of battle, the marches of peace; East, west, north, and south let the long quarrel cease; Sing the song of great joy that the angels began, Sing the glory to God and of good-will to man!” MenLongJoySongBattleGloryAngelWestSouthBlowEastCeaseChristmasMarchQuarrelsGood WillGlory Of GodGreat JoyNorth And South Book:Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier Source: Poems of John Greenleaf Whittier
“See thou, whatsoever be thy name -- whether Fate, Life, or Devil! I cast thee down my gauntlet, I challenge thee to battle! Men of faint heart may bow before thy mysterious power, thy face of stone may inspire them with dread, in thy unbroken silence they may discern the birth of calamity and an impending avalanche of woe. But I am daring and strong, and I challenge thee to battle! Let us draw our swords, and join our bucklers, and rain such blows upon each other's crests as shall cause the very earth to shake again! Ha! Come forth and fight with me!” MenHeartMayEarthFacesFightingNamesStrongCausesChallengesSilenceFateInspireBirthBattleDrawsDevilRainStonesCastsBlowMysteriousTheeShakesDaringBowsDreadWoeCalamityUnbrokenAvalanchesGauntlet Author:Leonid Andreyev
“The most important thing, my father told me, which I have never forgotten, and which I have often put unto practice was: If you get into a quarrel with anybody, hit him first. "If you hit first, the battle is half-won," my father always said "Don't let him hit first. You hit him first." "What's more," he never forgot to say, too "Usually one blow is all you need." I found this to be true.” IfsNeedsFirstsSaidImportantFoundFatherHalfPracticeBattleImportant ThingsForgottenBlowBeing TrueQuarrels Author:Christopher Vokes
“When after many battles past, Both tir'd with blows, make peace at last, What is it, after all, the people get? Why! taxes, widows, wooden legs, and debt.” PeopleWarLastsPastBattleTaxesBlowLegsDebtWidowsMaking PeaceWars And Battles Author:Francis Daniels Moore
“The blow back from the cold war is that a weakened Russia allowed Afghanistan to become a failed state, and then all this weaponry to flow into all these other conflicts. Our greatest triumph has almost fueled our most intractable battle now.” WarStatesColdBattleConflictFlowBlowRussiaTriumphAfghanistanCold WarWeaponry Author:Jon Stewart
“But you could not have pure love or pure lust nowadays. No emotion was pure, because everything was mixed up with fear and hatred. Their embrace had been a battle, the climax a victory. It was a blow struck against the Party. It was a political act.” PoliticalPartyEmotionVictoryBattlePureHatredEmbraceBlowLustPure LoveClimax1984 Important Book:1984 Source: 1984
“The warrior of light knows the importance of intuition. In the midst of battle, he does not have time to think of the enemy's blows, and so he uses his instinct and obeys his angel. in times of peace, he deciphers the signs that God sends him. People say, "He's mad." Or, "He lives in a fantasy world." Or even, "How can he possibly believe in such illogical things?" But the warrior knows that intuition is God's alphabet and he continues listening to the wind and talking to the stars.” PeopleThinkingKnowsWorldBelieveDoeUseLightStarsTalkingEnemyFantasyWindListeningBattleAngelImportanceMadInstinctBlowIntuitionWarriorMidstAlphabetTime To ThinkIllogicalDecipherFantasy WorldsWarrior Of The Light Author:Paulo Coelho
“Think you a little din can daunt mine ears? Have I not in my time heard lions roar? Have I not heard the sea, puffed up with winds, Rage like an angry boar chafed with sweat? Have I not heard great ordinance in the field, And Heaven's artillery thunder in the skies? Have I not in a pitched battle heard Loud 'larums, neighing steeds, and trumpets' clang? And do you tell me of a woman's tongue, That gives not half so great a blow to hear As will a chestnut in a farmer's fire? Tush! tush! fear boys with bugs. Grumio: For he fears none.” ThinkingGivingLittlesHeavenHalfBoysFireHeardSeaSkyFieldsMinesWindBattleEarsAngryBlowTongueRageLoudMy TimeLionsFarmersSweatThunderBugsTrumpetsOrdinancesArtilleryTamingFear NoneChestnutsTaming Of The ShrewShrewsBoars Book:The Taming of the Shrew Source: The Taming of the Shrew
“You Christians look after a document containing enough dynamite to blow all civilisation to pieces, turn the world upside down and bring peace to a battle-torn planet. But you treat it as though it is nothing more than a piece of literature.” WorldLooksEnoughChristianTurnsLiteraturePeacePiecesPlanetsBattleTreatsDown AndBlowBiblicalDocumentsTornCivilisationUpside DownContainingDynamiteWorld Upside Down Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“Yelling a battle cry—more to motivate himself than frighten his foes—Lukel grabbed the table leg and swung it at a soldier. The wood bounced off the man's helmet, but the blow was powerful enough to daze him, so Lukel followed it with a solid blow to the face. The soldier dropped and Lukel grabbed his weapon. Now he had a sword. He only wished he knew how to use it.” MenEnoughUseFacesPowerfulCryBattleWeaponsTablesSoldierBlowLegsWoodsFoeYellingHelmetBattle CryDaze Author:Brandon Sanderson