Kindless Famous Quotes & Sayings
12 Kindless Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
He had heard it the way he wanted to hear it. He had known what he had wanted to know. Maybe it was always that way for almost everyone.— Joe Hill

What are you - Secret Service?'— Robert Goddard
'If I were, I wouldn't admit it.'
'And you're not admitting it, I notice.

The author of IRR, who worshipped the King, said he had the valor of Hector, the magnanimity of Achilles, the liberality of Titus, the eloquence of Nestor, and the prudence of Ulysses; that he was the equal of Alexander and not inferior to Roland. But later historians tend to picture him rather as a remorseless, kindless villain. He was probably not a pleasant or a lovable character; none of the Plantagenets were. But a great soldier and a great commander he certainly was. He possessed that one quality without which nothing else in a commander counts: the determination to win. To this everything else - mercy, moderation, tact - was sacrificed. The avarice that so horrifies his critics was not simple greed: it was a quartermaster's greed for his army. His massacre of the prisoners was not simple cruelty, but a deliberate reminder to Saladin to keep faith with the terms agreed to, which that great opponent understood and respected.— Barbara W. Tuchman

So what if you're scared spitless? So what if you're intimidated, insecure or inundated with doubt? If it's the thing that will advance you, do it anyway. Forward movement always begins with an inward decision.— Toni Sorenson

Usually, old ladies tell me to find Jesus. Look, I'm just trying to find some chai and a good vegan muffin.— Davey Havok

Call me infidel, call me atheist, call me what you will, I intend so to treat my children, that they can come to my grave and truthfully say: 'He who sleeps here never gave us a moment of pain. From his lips, now dust, never came to us an unkind word.— Robert G. Ingersoll

It's funny because I think, as a general rule, that people seem to think that if you do lots of different things over the course of, like, a timeline, it means that you kind of disregard what you did before. But that's not true of me. I still genuinely like everything I did as much as I liked it when I released it.— Dev Hynes

To me, Calvinism means the placing of the eternal God at the head of all things.— Charles Spurgeon

When I go out of the house for a walk, uncertain as yet whither I will bend my steps, [I] submit myself to my instinct to decide for me.— Henry David Thoreau

A man can smile and smile and be a villain. Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain. What— Aldous Huxley

It took me years after stopping the cocaine before I was able to enjoy a sunrise and enjoy the sound of birds.— Valerie Bertinelli

I'd rather be by myself, really, than have, like, a million posse around me.— Ziggy Marley
