121 Quotes by John Ringo
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I’m raising jailbait in a valley full of horny soldiers; it is never too early to start drinking.
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If I had that information it would be privileged military communication and you would have to obtain clearance, sir,” Argus replied. “What if we already stole it?” Tyler asked. “We’ve got an intelligence department.” “Oh, look, here it is,” Argus said. “You could have just gone there, Argus,” Tyler said.
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Modern technology and Western culture are the only things keeping women from a life of utter hell. Every society where social order breaks down it’s not necessarily “the poor” who get hit hardest, it’s the women.
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If we choose, over and over again, as we have for so long, to choose the black choices because they are easier, to choose ‘me’ over ‘us,’ to choose division and strife over assimilation and trust, then we slowly slip into that black night.
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And the king, especially in any sort of emergency, has a lot of power. They don’t always, or even most of the time, have enough to fix things right away. But they’ve got a lot of power. Including the power to totally screw things up.
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Soldiers do not, by and large, create. They destroy. The question always is whether what they are destroying promotes the value of civilization and the advancement of man and specifically Western concepts and philosophies or degrades them.
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You’re already on triple time,” Purcell pointed out. “Got to submit something to Apollo about a ‘welding on the surface in the middle of a battle’ pay bump,” Butch said. “This is not a safety positive environment. We’re on it.
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Curry,” Sophia said. “Doctor David ‘What is it about Mad Scientist you don’t understand?’ Curry.
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The purpose of a free press, in which I believe believe it or not, is so that people can make rational decisions in a democracy. They’d already perverted the process so bad that was hard, but the point is valid.
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