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Arrows Quotes - Page 10

Base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark.

Francis Bacon (1765). “The works of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount St. Alban, and Lord High Chancellor of England, in five volumes”, p.515

You may be obliged to wage war, but not to use poisoned arrows.

Baltasar Gracian, Baltasar Gracián y Morales (2004). “The Art of Worldly Wisdom”, p.95, Shambhala Publications

If ever (as that ever may be near) you meet in some fresh cheek the power of fancy, then shall you know the wounds invisible that love's keen, arrows make.

William Shakespeare (1832). “Dramatic Works: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone”, p.187

As many arrows, loosed several ways, come to one mark...so many a thousand actions, once afoot, end in one purpose.

William Shakespeare (1998). “Shakespeare: A Book of Quotations”, p.1, Courier Corporation

I swear the sparrows called us ten kinds of idiot when we did it.

Tamora Pierce (2014). “Protector of the Small Quartet”, p.736, Random House Books for Young Readers

Wise words are like arrows flung at your forehead. What do you do? Why, you duck of course.

Steven Erikson (2009). “Deadhouse Gates: (Malazan Book Of Fallen 2)”, p.179, Random House