When a Wanderess has been caged, or perched with her wings clipped, She lives like a Stoic, She lives most heroic, smiling with ruby, moistened lips once her cup of Death is welcome sipped.
Even the sick should try these so-called dangerous passes, because for every unfortunate they kill, they cure a thousand.
Quote Detail
Even the sick should try these so-called dangerous passes, because for every unfortunate they kill, they cure a thousand.
Quick Answer
What this quote page tells you
This canonical quote page keeps the full saying, the attributed author, any linked work, and the topic tags together so the quote can be cited from one stable URL.
Related Quotes
More quote cards from the same area
Every person has the power to change their fate if they are brave enough to fight for what they desire more than anything.
To embark on the journey towards your goals and dreams requires bravery. To remain on that path requires courage. The bridge that merges the two is commitment.
Your most important __ant_ should be the one you can control!
What happened when we died? How were we to know that death wasn't as profound an adventure as life was?
- __ow about flipping a coin;_ she made a pretty remark and the two women turned around andlooked at her irritated.- __hat's right, go ahead, jock about it. You are not the one trying to change her heart, I am, and youknow damn well how painful that can be!__and of Passion