A great war shall burst forth from fishes of steel. Machines of flying fire, lobsters, grasshoppers, mosquitoes. The mass attacks shall be repulsed in the woods, when no child in Germany shall obey any longer.
Harsh counsels have no effect; they are like hammers, which are always repulsed by the anvil
Whether one admired or was repulsed by the positions he took on matters foreign and domestic, it is undeniable that Reagan's ability to project anger was highly attractive to his most passionate supporters on the far right - and crucial to his political success.
I am a very bitter man. It's a small wonder the public's confidence in the judicial system has eroded. I am personally repulsed by the procedures.
I think bin Laden shares that view, and that is why I'm not repulsed by his embrace of my book, because that is one of my major themes.
I think voters are repulsed by the floor-crossers who took away their democratic mandate and this is an opportunity to make it right.
I'm sure everyone thought I was a spoiled brat, ... I always had whatever trainers I wanted, and I can honestly say I earned every single penny. My old man never gave me handouts. Ever. In fact, he was repulsed by the idea.
All Muslims were repulsed by the cartoons, even non-practicing ones whose Muslim identity is more cultural than religious. That doesn't mean there hasn't been manipulation.
The age being now past of vagrant excursion and fortuitous hostility, he was under the necessity of travelling from court to court, scorned and repulsed as a wild projector, an idle promiser of kingdoms in the clouds; nor has any part of the world y