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Harsh Quotes by Rick Riordan
- It was beautiful in a harsh I'm-going-to-gut-you-like-a-fish kind of way.
- Weapons are allowed. Dirty tricks are expected. But try not to kill anybody!” Tantalus smiled at us like we were all naughty children. “Any killing…
- The Minotaur unstrapped his axe and swung it around. It was beautiful in a harsh I’m~going~togut~you~like~a~fish kind of way. Each of its twin blades was…
- The truth is harsh." Anubis said. "Spirits come to the Hall of Judgement all the time, and they cannot let go of their lies. They…
More Harsh Quotes
- Yonkers made me strong and made me believe in myself, because so many people would doubt you and not believe. There are… — Mary J. Blige
- Whoever is new to power is always harsh. — Aeschylus
- The cold harsh reality is that we have to balance the budget. — Michael Bloomberg
- If a guy is intimidated by a woman in leadership, he has real problems with his own concepts of masculinity. That's a… — Tony Campolo
- Fox News is nothing if not impressive. No matter how harsh the criticism it endures, the network somehow always manages to prove… — Eric Alterman
- I am a citizen of the most beautiful nation on earth, a nation whose laws are harsh yet simple, a nation that… — Bernard Moitessier
- Success is meaningless if you can't sleep at night because of harsh things said, petty secrets sharpened against hard and stony regret,… — Margaret Cho
- It is not heroin or cocaine that makes one an addict, it is the need to escape from a harsh reality. There… — Shirley Chisholm
- And ye, who have met with Adversity's blast, And been bow'd to the earth by its fury; To whom the Twelve Months,… — Thomas Hood
- Running is a road to self-awareness and reliance-you can push yourself to extremes and learn the harsh reality of your physical and… — Doris Brown Heritage
- The harsh, useful things of the world, from pulling teeth to digging potatoes, are best done by men who are as starkly… — H. L. Mencken
- Articulate words are a harsh clamor and dissonance. When man arrives at his highest perfection, he will again be dumb. — Nathaniel Hawthorne