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hero blood race
No one knows where he who invented the plow was born, nor where he died; yet he has done more for humanity than the whole race of heroes who have drenched the earth with blood and whose deeds have been handed down with a precision proportionate only to the mischief they wrought. Charles Caleb Colton
hero tired voice
It feels wonderful to be go back to the 1940s and recreate the whole era through my clothes, voice and body language. I am tired of playing the larger-than-life hero. Akshay Kumar
hero world wonder
God is raising up His heroes and the time will come when they will appear and the world will wonder where they came from. Aiden Wilson Tozer
hero remember knows
We can be in our day what the heroes of faith were in their day - but remember at the time they didn't know they were heroes. Aiden Wilson Tozer
hero people villain
People are not born heroes or villains; they’re created by the people around them. Chris Colfer
hero thinking hunting
We are hunting the demons that haunt others. We get a smell and off we go. And you know why, Sunil? You know why we are so good at hunting the demons of others? Because we are so good, gifted even, at stalking and evading our own. But all demons hunters think that they are really heroes, and you know what all heroes need? Chris Abani
hero skills destined
...where's the skill in being a hero if you were always destined to do it? China Mieville
hero limits helping
I'd like to do something to help the worst afflicted, but I can't. It's not possible to save everybody. Even heroes have their all-too-human limits. Darren Shan
hero soul
Inside a soul, there's a hero to discover David Guetta
invariably
Capture of a wild animal is invariably traumatic. Jane Velez-Mitchell
invariably machinery people somebody
When people say 'let's do something about it', they mean 'let's get hold of the political machinery so that we can do something to somebody else.' And that somebody is invariably you. Frank Chodorov
invariably serves
Propaganda invariably serves the long-term interests of some elite. John Berger
invariably note
Discussions invariably end on the same note as they begin. John Gottman
invariably man morality woman
A man who moralizes is usually a hypocrite, and a woman who moralizes is invariably plain. Oscar Wilde
invariably poorly reported reports
Those reports will invariably be shoddily produced, poorly reported and sloppily edited, Ben Karlin