Alexander The Great's Death Quotes
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Precisely the least, the softest, lightest, a lizard's rustling, a breath, a flash, a moment - a little makes the way of the best happiness.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Books should cost less and they should be digital.
— Walt Mossberg
I recognize the fact that I don't have one single drop of Japanese blood in my body. But I've always felt half-Japanese at heart.
— Scott Fujita
The depth, width, ferocity, and immensity of God is seen most spectacularly in the gospel of Jesus Christ.
— Matt Chandler
I remembered when it goes felt before. Laid to tell were almost give up. Love cares upon reach momentum reading. — Jonathan Guarino
Capablanca was snatched too early from the chess world. With his death we have lost a great chess genius, the like of whom we will never see again.
— Alexander Alekhine
Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom.
— Queen Elizabeth II
He stood between death and life as between night and morning, and thought with a soaring rapture, 'I am not afraid.
— Mary Renault
I'm more old-fashioned than a lot of women ... I don't view abortion as just a nothing. It is stopping the process of life.
— Teresa Heinz
On the heights it is warmer than those in the valley imagine.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I think I've become one of the best finishers in boxing; if I hurt a guy, I normally take him out.
— Sugar Ray Leonard
This wasn't making love. This wasn't even fucking. This was war. And hell it felt good.
— Pepper Winters
A tomb now suffices him for whom the world was not enough.
[Alexander's tombstone epitaph] — Alexander The Great
[Alexander's tombstone epitaph] — Alexander The Great
They don't teach kidnapping at Eton, dad
— Gwenn Wright
I don't believe there is any character that one can play for that long and not bring a piece of you to it.
— Sharon Gless
Prosperity, alas! is often but another name for pride.
— Lydia Sigourney