“That's the kind of guy you'd follow to hell and back.”
Source: The Indigo Spell
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Richelle Mead816
American writer 1976Related quotes
“What the hell, what are these guys thinking about? Can’t you get these guys back in the box?”
Colin Powell (1937) Former U.S. Secretary of State and retired four-star general
Remark made to Joint Chiefs of Staff General Shelton regarding comments by Paul Wolfowitz and Donald Rumsfeld, advocating an attack on Iraq, even before the battle plan for attacking the Taliban was formulated, shortly after the “the crucial meeting took place on September 15 in the Laurel Lodge at Camp David, at which Wolfowitz made the case for action against Iraq.” [Halper, Stefan, Clarke, Johnathan, America Alone: The Neo-Conservatives and the Global Order, 2004, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 0-521-83834-7 hardback, 149-150]. Also see [Woodware, Bob, Bush at War, 2002, Simon and Schuster, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 0743215389, 61]. (Remark from 9/2001 shortly after 9/11).
2000s
“When you come back from your escape. Then I could follow you to hell. ~ "Committed"”
Pete Yorn (1974) American musician
Song lyrics
“…Dammit, where the hell are these guys? They're nowhere to be found.”
Markiplier (1989) American YouTuber and Internet personality
Video game commentary, Calm Time (November 23, 2013)
Đặng Trần Côn (1710–1745) writer
Source: Chinh phụ ngâm, Lines 125–128
Charles Barkley (1963) American basketball player
Interview in the New York Post in October 2000. <br class="br">Notes: Although Barkley popularised the phrase, it was likely first used several months earlier http://www.snopes.com/quotes/chrisrock.asp by Chris Rock.
Jimmy Hoffa (1913–1982) American labor leader
Source: Hoffa The Real Story (1975), Chapter 5, The Spoiled Brat, p. 92