4,593 Quotes About Fighting

  • Author Paul Wellstone
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    We must renew democracy itself. We have to fight cynicism and inertia and restore faith in the advancement of our country.

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  • Author Paul Watson
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    Back in 1980, whale watching surpassed whaling as an industry. Now it's worth about four times as much. Whale watching provides far, far more jobs to people than whaling ever did. Whale watching has become an ally in the fight to end whaling.

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  • Author Paul Wolfowitz
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    NATO is still the most remarkable alliance in history. It stuck together through 40 years of Cold War, and it then joined together to fight in Afghanistan. In the 1980s, I would not have thought this was going to be possible.

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  • Author Pete Wentz
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    Theres a lot to be said for bands who fight to be relevant. But CONVINCING people you're relevant? Thats like telling people its not raining when they're soaking wet.

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  • Author Prince William
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    I'm still trying to decide. It's a really difficult one because I really enjoy my time in the Air Force. And I'd love to continue it. But the pressures of my other life are building. And fighting them off or balancing the two of them has proven quite difficult.

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  • Author Rachel Weisz
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    He really paid tribute to the people who are willing to risk their own lives to fight injustice - they are greater men and women than I.

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  • Author Rau'Shee Warren
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    I just smile. And they - my opponents don't like it when I smile at them. They think I'm playing or something. But - like I smile throughout the whole fight. Sometimes I'll be throwing combinations and I just smile and stick my tongue out at them.

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  • Author Rebecca West
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    For some reason a nation feels as shy about admitting that it ever went forth to war for the sake of more wealth as a man would about admitting that he had accepted an invitation just for the sake of the food. This is one of humanity's most profound imbecilities, as perhaps the only justification for asking one's fellowmen to endure the horrors of war would be the knowledge that if they did not fight they would starve.

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