121 Quotes by John Ringo

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    They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old: Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them. “Ode of Remembrance” Lawrence Binyon.

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    Zombies don’t duck,’ ” Hamilton said. “Write that on your damn hand, Craig.

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    The nature of life prior to enlightenment was necessarily and irreparably a morass of injustice – the rule was as solidly inflexible as Tlschp’s Law of the Balance of Entropy.

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    Calm yourself, Commander,” the captain said. “Everyone dies. We are dead. Our lives are an Emperor’s, who, I’m also given to understand, can barely speak in coherent sentences anymore.

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    More people have been killed by totalitarian regimes, during times of peace, than in all the wars in the world combined.

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    There is a saying: There is no such thing as overkill. There is only “Open fire!” and “Reloading!

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    Olga was in full combat gear with a balaclava against bites to the neck. “Let’s check out the rest. You lead.” “You’re such a gentleman,” Olga said. “I’m a firm believer in female equality,” Thomas said. “After you.

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    They can’t get their head around ’the better is the enemy of the good.

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    Heroes happen because somebody made a mistake.

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