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Augustus Baldwin Longstreet has 11 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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He was a horse of goodly countenance, rather expressive of vigilance than fire; though an unnatural appearance of fierceness was thrown into…
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Ned made a tremendous rattling, at which Bullet took fright, broke his bridle, and dashed off in grand style; and would have…
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Language cannot describe the scene that followed; the shouts, oaths, frantic gestures, taunts, replies, and little fights; and therefore I shall not…
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All the knowing ones were consulted as to the issue, and they all agreed, to a man, in one of two opinions:…
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I looked, and saw that Bob had entirely lost his left ear, and a large piece from his left cheek. His right…
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But there were women in the world, and from them each of our heroes had taken to himself a wife. The good…
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During the session of the Supreme Court, in the village of -, about three weeks ago, when a number of people were…
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In the younger days of the Republic there lived in the county of - two men, who were admitted on all hands…
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It is said that a hundred gamecocks will live in perfect harmony together it you do not put a hen with them;…
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The former measured six feet and an inch in his stockings, and, without a single pound of cumbrous flesh about him, weighed…
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There's no sort o' mistake in little Bullet. He can pick up miles on his feet, and fling 'em behind him as…
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If some beggar steals a bridle he'll be hung by a man who's stolen a horse.
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If some beggar steals a bridle he'll be hung by a man who's stolen a horse. There's no surer justice in the…
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My horses understand me tolerably well; I converse with them at least four hours every day. They are strangers to bridle or…
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We are firmly convinced, and we act on that conviction, that with nations as with individuals our interests soundly calculated will ever…
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A man who examines the saddle and bridle and not the animal itself when he is out to buy a horse is…
— Seneca the Younger
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The faculty of imagination is both the rudder and the bridle of the senses.
— Leonardo da Vinci
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The true test of a man's spirituality is not his ability to speak, as we are apt to think, but rather his…
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The Finns also have a bent for drink, even though there is no wine here whatsoever, except for illicit tavern keeping, which…
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He turn'd his charger as he spake, Upon the river shore, He gave his bridle reins a shake, Said, "Adieu for evermore,…
— Walter Scott
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An orator without judgment is a horse without a bridle.
— Theophrastus
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Do not let the loud utterances of your own wills anticipate, nor drown, the still, small voice in which God speaks. Bridle…
— Alexander MacLaren
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Aspirations must be pure and free of selfishness. Arising from the depths of the soul, aspirations are spiritual demands penetrating all of…
— Mas Oyama
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