Quotes about crush
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Arthur MacManus photo
Fidel Castro photo
Frederick Douglass photo
Johann Most photo
W.E.B. Du Bois photo

“Why was his hair tinted with gold? An evil omen was golden hair in my life. Why had not the brown of his eyes crushed out and killed the blue?”

for brown were his father’s eyes, and his father’s father’s. And thus in the Land of the Color-line I saw, as it fell across my baby, the shadow of the Veil.
Source: The Souls of Black Folk (1903), Ch. XI: Of the Passing of the First-Born

Ellen Page photo
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Ali Khamenei photo
Isoroku Yamamoto photo
Leo Tolstoy photo
Victor Hugo photo
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Liu Xiao Ling Tong photo

“How could Sun Wukong crush in female monsters? When you want to spoof something, spoof your grandparents rather than Journey to the West!”

Liu Xiao Ling Tong (1959) Chinese actor

(zh-CN) 孙悟空怎么能跟女妖谈恋爱呢?要恶搞,回去恶搞你爷爷奶奶去,别恶搞《西游记》!

Source: [六小龄童:要恶搞,就去恶搞你爷爷奶奶!, http://book.people.com.cn/GB/69360/5535778.html, People's Daily Online, 11 January 2019, 29 March 2007]

Alice Meynell photo
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Thomas Jackson photo
Leopold II of Belgium photo
David Cay Johnston photo

“There is a never-ending struggle against the need for the state to be strong enough to be functional and to have a civilized society, and at the same time, its desire to crush those who stand in the way.”

David Cay Johnston (1948) Investigative journalist and author

David Cay Johnston; How The One Percent Enrich Themselves at Government Expense (Jun 23, 2009)

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Donald J. Trump photo

“My plan: we’re gonna crush the virus very quickly. It’s happening already. It’s happening.”

Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America

2020, October 2020

David Lloyd George photo

“We ought not to stint anything that is necessary in order to crush the rebellion.”

David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Letter to Bonar Law (10 May 1920), quoted in D. G. Boyce, 'How to Settle the Irish Question: Lloyd George and Ireland 1916–21', in A. J. P. Taylor (ed.), Lloyd George: Twelve Essays (1971), pp. 150-151
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Winston S. Churchill photo
Gilbert Murray photo
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“There are more things, likely to frighten us than there are to crush us; we suffer more often in imagination than in reality.”

Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter XIII: On Groundless Fears
Original: (la) Plura sunt, quae nos terrent quam quae premunt, et saepius opinione quam re laboramus.