“Confidence is conqueror of men; victorious both over them and in them; The iron will of one stout heart shall make a thousand quail; A feeble dwarf, dauntlessly resolved, will turn the tide of battle, And rally to a nobler strife the giants that had fled.” MenHeartTurnsConfidenceBattleThousandGiantsIronTidesStrifeConquerorDwarfsDwarvesStoutQuailsIron Will Book:Tupper's complete poetical works: containing Source: Tupper's complete poetical works: containing
“Let there be wicked kings and beheadings, battles and dungeons, giants and dragons, and let the villans be soundly killed at the end of the book. I think it is possible that by confining your child to the blameless stories of life in which nothing at all alarming ever happens, you would fail to banish the terrors, and would succeed in banishing all that can ennoble them or make them endurable.” ThinkingChildrenBookEndsStoriesHappensFailingKingsBattleSucceedOur ChildrenTerrorYour ChildrenGiantsWickedDragonsDungeonsBlameless Author:C. S. Lewis
“He was a terrific guy. It is a great loss to the sports world. Wilt Chamberlain had a special place in basketball history and he will be missed. We had many battles with Wilt. He was a fun guy to be around; he was a 'Gentle Giant.'” WorldGuyFunSportsLossSpecialBattleBasketballGentleGiantsTerrificSpecial PlacesGreat LossChamberlain Author:Tom Heinsohn
“Although love could grow in times of peace, it tempered in battle. Daddy told me once - when I'd said something about how perfect his relationship with Mom was - that I should have seen the first five years of their marriage, that they'd fought like hellions, crashed into each other like two giant stones. That eventually they'd eroded each other into the perfect fit, become a single wall, nestled into each other's curves and hollows, her strengths chinking his weaknesses, her weaknesses reinforced by his strengths.” ShouldYearsFirstsSaidTwoGrowsPerfectFiveWallMomFitBattleWeaknessStonesShould HaveGiantsFive YearsDaddyCurvesPerfect Fit Author:Karen Marie Moning
“Do you see over yonder, friend Sancho, thirty or forty hulking giants? I intend to do battle with them and slay them.” BattleThirtyGiantsFortyWindmills Book:Don Quixote Source: Don Quixote
“Enemy giants moved towards the breech, and Tyson picked up the fallen warrior’s club. He yelled something to his fellow blacksmiths – probably ‘FOR POSEIDON!’ – but with his mouth full of peanut butter it sounded like, ‘PUH PTEH BUN.’ His brethren all grabbed hammers and chisels, yelled, ‘PEANUT BUTTER!’ and charged behind Tyson into battle.” BehindsEnemyBattleMouthsFellowsMovedClubsWarriorFallenGiantsHammersPeanutsBrethrenTysonPeanut ButterPoseidonChiselsBunsBlacksmiths Author:Rick Riordan
“Ghosts of melodious prophesyings rave Round every spot where trod Apollo's foot; Bronze clarions awake, and faintly bruit, Where long ago a giant battle was; And, from the turf, a lullaby doth pass In every place where infant Orpheus slept. Feel we these things? - that moment have we stept Into a sort of oneness, and our state Is like a floating spirit's. But there are Richer entanglements, enthralments far More self-destroying, leading, by degrees, To the chief intensity: the crown of these Is made of love and friendship, and sits high Upon the forehead of humanity.” LifeFeelsLongMadeSelfStatesMomentsSpiritHumanityFeetBattleDegreesRoundsGhostSpotsOnenessChiefsAwakeGiantsThat MomentIntensityDestroyingCrownsLong AgoFloatingInfantApolloForeheadsLove And FriendshipBronzeLullabyRaveTurfEntanglementOrpheus Author:John Keats