Top 1200 Battle Cry Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Most people consider life a battle, but it is not a battle, it is a game.
It takes more courage to send men into battle than to fight the battle yourself.
I battle with things like depression in my life, I battle with things like anxiety, I battle with things like attention deficit disorder, and I ignored them all. — © Austin Aries
I battle with things like depression in my life, I battle with things like anxiety, I battle with things like attention deficit disorder, and I ignored them all.
The primary battle which religion must fight today is the battle to justify its own existence.
We will win the battle for Africa, which is in effect a battle for Humanity.
An order given in battle, an instruction issued by the master of a sailing ship, a cry for help, are as powerful in modifying the course of events as any other bodily act...You utter a vow or forge a signature and you may find yourself bound for life to a monastery, a woman or prison.
Nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won.
Demons do not cry. You became a demon, because you couldn't cry anymore right? Humans cry and when their tears finally run dry, there's nothing left, not a demon nor a monster and one final prayer for death. So, laugh demon. Laugh that arrogant laugh of your and remember I beat you to it.
Life remains the same for me. It's always been a battle against injustice and corruption. That battle goes on.
Modern man talks of a battle with nature, forgetting that, if he won the battle, he would find himself on the losing side
The legal battle against segregation is won, but the community battle goes on.
Don't be afraid to cry. Everyone needs a good cry sometimes. Sometimes I'll feel it in my throat, like, 'Today I'm going to cry about something stupid,' so just to get it out of the way, I'll watch a sad movie or something, accepting that that's totally fine and feels good.
I'll cry anywhere because I can do it quite subtly. Walking, that's a good time to have a cry. — © Sharon Horgan
I'll cry anywhere because I can do it quite subtly. Walking, that's a good time to have a cry.
Love without clinging, cry if you must, but privately cry, the heart will adjust.
Boast is always a cry of despair, except in the young it is a cry of hope.
The battle over flesh and blood cannot compare to the battle for the heart.
Even the cry from the depths is an affirmation: Why cry if there is no hint of hope of hearing?
The only battle to win is the battle within, that place where we realize that we deserve to have and create all that we want in our lives.
A conspiracy theorist is a person who tacitly admits that they have insufficient data to prove their points. A conspiracy is a battle cry of a person with insufficient data.
Sometimes fear comes, not before the battle or even in the midst of the battle, but after we have won the victory.
Next to a lost battle, nothing is so sad as a battle that has been won.
I would not cry. I do not cry. How bitter do you risk becoming by swallowing too many tears?
Religion and natural science are fighting a joint battle in an incessant, never-relaxing crusade against skepticism and dogmatism, against disbelief and against superstition, and the rallying cry in this crusade has always been, and will always be, 'On to God.'
I'll shout out to James L. Brooks. 'Terms of Endearment' always makes me cry. Also, 'Stepmom' always makes me cry. I guess, you know, mothers dying. It's a safe bet that I'm going to cry.
I'm a big crier. I never cry when something is painful, but I cry if things are frustrating. Like if I'm trying to do something, and I mess up over and over. If I'm playing a video game, and I can't beat a level that I've tried 10 times, I'll cry. When I was a kid, I think I cried for every practice from 2003 to the middle of 2006.
It’s just that you go so crazy being alone like that. Sometimes he’d forget my water or food and I’d cry and cry and cry.” She stops talking and looks out the window. “I would try to tell myself stories to pass the time. Fairy tales. Parts of books. But they got used up.
Next to a battle lost, the greatest misery is a battle gained.
I feel like each possession is a battle and you never want to lose a battle.
Contentment is not escape from the battle, but rather an abiding peace and confidence in the midst of the battle.
I cry a lot. I'll cry because I see a person walking down the street looking lonely.
Though we be active in the battle, if we are not fighting where the battle is the hottest, we are traitors to the cause.
There were times that I needed to go to battle, but how I went to battle wasn't always the best way in.
If I cry, it's about the personal loss of a friend or something like that. But when it comes to politics - no, I don't cry.
I think what we have going in the Casino Battle Royale is going to show people an exciting, different take on the traditional battle royal format, different than what anybody has done. It's not going to be two hours of battle royals. It's going to be really, really action-packed.
Children are a battle of a different sort. ... A battle without banners or warhorns but no less fierce.
I'm a sap, I'll cry at anything. But I don't cry when I feel manipulated, or when there's a music cue telling me to.
The hardest battle you're ever going to fight is the battle to be just you.
My hair is a battle. It's an uphill, fine, baby-haired battle. — © Emma Stone
My hair is a battle. It's an uphill, fine, baby-haired battle.
Every renaissance comes to the world with a cry, the cry of the human spirit to be free.
The battle of being mortal is the battle to maintain the integrity of one's life.
I love that phrase that parents say to their children when they cry: 'I'll give you something to cry about.'
Still shaking, in the pew, I understood that it isn't the dead we cry for. We cry for ourselves, and I didn't deserve my own pity.
I often want to cry. That is the only advantage women have over men - at least they can cry.
I cry all the time. It's more like when didn't you cry. My friends are like, 'Oh God, she's sobbing again.' I cry if I'm happy, sad, normal... What really gets me is when I read a sad story about a child in the paper, especially at the moment with my hormones raging.
I almost never cry, and it's something I don't like about myself. I sometimes try and make myself cry. Sometimes, when I'm in pain, I say if I could just cry it would make it so much easier.
I'm a crier. I always cry. I cry at the dumbest things, too. This is why I sort of steer clear of movies and films that I know are going to be depressing. I don't care how many awards they've won - I know they're good. I don't need to watch them, because I don't want to be depressed, and I don't want to cry.
The battle for the airwaves cannot be limited to only those who have the bank accounts to pay for the battle and win it.
There are pieces that in the history of music that also make me cry. I'm not ashamed to cry. — © Charlemagne Palestine
There are pieces that in the history of music that also make me cry. I'm not ashamed to cry.
I'm not one of those people who can cry on cue. If I have to cry in an audition, I'm like, 'Okay, let me see what I can do.'
The battle against terrorism is not only a military fight but primarily a battle of information.
I guess they're tough jokes. But there's lots of things you either laugh or cry at. And you just can't cry.
The battle that never ends is the battle of belief against disbelief
The battle for conservation will go on endlessly. It is part of the universal battle between right and wrong.
In both law and politics, I think the essential battle is the meta-battle of framing the narrative.
I often want to cry. That is the only advantage women have over men — at least they can cry.
Back in the old days, a man could just get sick and die. Now they have to wage a battle. So my Uncle Bert is waging a courageous battle, which I've seen, because I go and visit him. And this is the battle: he's lying in the hospital bed, with a thing in his arm, watching Matlock on the TV.
All married couples should learn the art of battle as they should learn the art of making love. Good battle is objective and honest - never vicious or cruel. Good battle is healthy and constructive, and brings to a marriage the principles of equal partnership.
I'm not one of those people who can cry on cue. If I have to cry in an audition, I'm like, 'Okay, let me see what I can do.
Between a battle lost and a battle won, the distance is immense and there stand empires.
What is so real as the cry of a child? A rabbit's cry may be wilder But it has no soul.
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