War With Myself Quotes
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War With Myself Quotes & Sayings
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I believe in the kindness of strangers. And when I'm at war with myself I ride, I just ride.
— Lana Del Rey
I've spent too many years at war with myself, the doctor has told me it's not good for my health.
— Sting
I loved moustaches. I used to draw myself with one. When I was 14, I was really into war and Van Gogh.
— Billy Childish
I've made peace with myself.
Good for you. That's the hardest war of all to win.
Didn't say I won. Just stopped fighting. — Joe Abercrombie
Good for you. That's the hardest war of all to win.
Didn't say I won. Just stopped fighting. — Joe Abercrombie
If I am always comparing myself to others, I will forever be at war with myself. And who needs that?
— Khloe Kardashian
I used to call myself a war photographer. Now I consider myself as an antiwar photographer.
— James Nachtwey
The world after a war is a good world, I told myself. A happy world. A secure world. In this world, I might do anything.
— Jennifer Niven
I stop to brace myself against the walls, which are painted with the fingerprints of family.
— Nancy B. Brewer
I think to myself:
I don't want to survive this one
I want to burn up in the wreckage — Henry Rollins
I don't want to survive this one
I want to burn up in the wreckage — Henry Rollins
I'm pretty sure I'm not at war with myself.
— Sandy Adams
Having been to war myself, I do not understand why so many people are so in love with it.
— Michel Templet
For myself, I care not whether treason be committed North or South; he that is guilty of treason is entitled to a traitor's fate!
— Andrew Johnson
I could spend hours telling you about the suffering the war has brought, but I'd only make myself more miserable.
— Anne Frank
I will never be able to go back to Sweden without knowing inside myself that I'd done all a man could do to save as many Jews as possible
— Raoul Wallenberg