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Men Quotes by Robert E. Howard
- For man's only weapon is courage that flinches not from the gates of Hell itself, and against such not even the legions of Hell can…
- Time and times are but cogwheels, unmatched, grinding on oblivious to one another. Occasionally - oh, very rarely! - the cogs fit; the pieces of…
- But the idea of a man making his living by writing seemed, in that hardy environment, so fantastic that even today I am sometimes myself…
- But whatever my failure, I have this thing to remember - that I was a pioneer in my profession, just as my grandfathers were in…
- In this world men struggle and suffer vainly, finding pleasure only in the bright madness of battle; dying, their souls enter a gray misty realm…
- Over the souls of men spread the condor wings of colossal monsters and all manner of evil things prey upon the heart and soul and…
- But not all men seek rest and peace; some are born with the spirit of the storm in their blood.
- Wings in the Nightâ€) that has regrettably achieved some popularity on neo-Nazi websites runs: “The ancient empires fall, the dark-skinned peoples fade and even the…
- The people among which I lived - and yet live, mainly - made their living from cotton, wheat, cattle, oil, with the usual percentage of…
- Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing.
- My characters are more like men than these real men are, see. They're rough and rude, they got hands and they got bellies. They hate…
- It was no ape, neither was it a man. It was some shambling horror spawned in the mysterious, nameless jungles of the south, where strange…
- I never saw a man fight as Conan fought. He put his back to the courtyard wall, and before they overpowered him the dead men…
- What do I know of cultured ways, the gilt, the craft and the lie? I, who was born in a naked land and bred in…
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