Divide and conquer Quote by Abigail Roux Download Open image ““I’m sorry. Walls are closing in and I need to go. Love you.”” — Abigail Roux ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Divide and conquer
“I’m here now. Letting them out. Freeing my words Building better walls.” — Tamara Ireland Stone Copy Share Image
“It is time to stop standing at the edges of rooms. Hugging the walls. Living in my head. Wishing I had something to say.” — Shonda Rhimes Copy Share Image
“For God’s sake. Don’t build a wall to keep me outside.” “I won’t build one,” she whispered. “I am the wall.” — Laura Kinsale Copy Share Image
“Don't let the walls fall down and crash your dreams. Build more walls up as you succeed.” — Laci Midgley Copy Share Image
“But when you're sad and the walls feel like they're closing in, I want you to remember that the only way to get out… — Joelle Charbonneau Copy Share Image
“Finally, I want you to know how sorry I am for pushing you away when I had only meant to bring you closer. And… — Memories Lang Leav Copy Share Image
“He'd just called Shawn a bottom, though, and Shawn looked pissed. Call Remy a bottom and he would jump you and let you screw… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“I would have chosen you over anything," Zane hissed. He pulled back, breaking Ty's hold, bunched the front of Ty's shirt in both hands,… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Zane rolled his eyes. "Galloping crazies." Ty squeezed his hand. "Well, you said you liked horses.” — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“He had no doubt that he knew who Ty was now, inside and out. He knew every one of Ty's quirks and weak spots… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Why a compass?” Ty asked. He hadn’t taken his eyes off Zane’s yet. Zane smiled and ran his thumb across the pendant. “Because you… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Brandt certainly didn’t see what the big deal was. Things caught fire; it wasn’t always Brandt’s fault.” — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Who are you, Zane?" Zane cocked his head. "I'm an artist. I'm a geek." He felt Ty smile. "I am one badass motherfucker on… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“You listen to me, Beaumont Tyler Grady. You are a wise-cracking, stubborn, annoying pain in the ass who lives to cause trouble. You’re also… — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“Fuck," Ty finally muttered as they broke another heated kiss. "Is that a comment or a request?" Zane asked breathlessly.” — Abigail Roux Copy Share Image
“It is not a secret that most American and Western institutions and workplaces are very much like mountains: the higher one climbs, the whiter… — Louis Yako Copy Share Image
“So how you’re gonna play this?” Trenton asked. “Divide and conquer.” “Divide what?” “His head from the rest of his body.” Trenton nodded quickly.… — Jamie McGuire Copy Share Image
Afro-Caribbean influences are in me as a creative being the same way Spanish influences were in Picasso's work. I think the notion of labels… — Garth Fagan Copy Share Image
“It wasn’t just ‘divide and conquer,’” said Kazikhanov. “It was ‘divide, conquer, and tie up in trouble.” — Andrew Meier Copy Share Image
It's no coincidence that patriarchal structures look to divide and conquer strong female relationships. — Emma D'Arcy Copy Share Image
“Julian recognized that the strength of the orthodox Church rested to a great extent on the imperial discrimination in its favour. According to Ammianus,… — Paul Johnson Copy Share Image
The most fundamental problem in software development is complexity. There is only one basic way of dealing with complexity: divide and conquer — Bjarne Stroustrup Copy Share Image
We all sat there laughing and sipping tea peacefully, an infidel and representatives from three warring sects of Islam. And I thought if we… — Greg Mortenson Copy Share Image
The Internet allows foreign adversaries to attack America in new and unexpected ways. Free and fair elections are hard-fought and contentious. There will always… — Rod Rosenstein Copy Share Image
“Political correctness was never supposed to happen. Ever. The problem with politically correct language is already in the term itself: it corrects the language,… — Louis Yako Copy Share Image