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Supporters have every divine right to slag your players off when they're not winning games.
— Dean Windass
Poetry was the processing of my thoughts until the slag of justification fell away and I was left with the cold steel truths of life.
— Ta-Nehisi Coates
I go over my own escape routes all the time. To survive in this state, you have to think like the French Resistance.
— Tim Dorsey
In this broad earth of ours, Amid the measureless grossness and the slag, Enclosed and safe within its central heart, Nestles the seed of perfection.
— Walt Whitman
Every fool knows you can't touch the stars, but it doesn't stop a wise man from trying.
— Harry Anderson
A starving army is actually worse than none.
— Napoleon Bonaparte
In the last moments of his life Ciro realized that a truly good man is a rarity, a speck of gold in a mountain of slag.
— Adriana Trigiani
I worked on 'Lonesome Dove' three weeks all together. When I heard they were doing it, I wanted to be involved since I'd read the book.
— Barry Corbin
Call me a slag. If it means being a strong woman, I'll gladly be that.
— Christina Aguilera
Los Angeles, this anthill, this slag heap, the city where I suffered and grappled with life and was defeated, and where I finally triumphed.
— Donald O'Donovan
What was it my father used to say? she thought. "I am stronger than my trials." I am stronger than my trials.
— Dan Wells
Fear was like heat applied to steal: Applied correctly it might forge a blade; overused, it turned metal to slag.
— Alexander Freed
Leafless trees stand atop slag heaps like skeleton hands shoved up from the underworld.
— Anthony Doerr
Deficits are like putting dynamite in the hands of children. They can get out of control very quickly.
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
I don't buy into you're on the slag heap when you're 40 or 50 or 60 or 70 or whatever.
— Joan Collins
If a man owes me money, I never seem to forget. But if I do the owing, I somehow never remember.
— Aristophanes