Last Resort Quotes

Quotes tagged as "last-resort" Showing 1-14 of 14
Shannon L. Alder
“When someone you love makes compassion, kindness, forgiveness, respect and God an option, you can be sure they have made you an option, as well.”
Shannon L. Alder

Larry Correia
“[W]hen all else fails, kill it with fire.”
Larry Correia, Monster Hunter Alpha

Howard Tayler
“Maxim 6:
If violence wasn't your last resort, you failed to resort to enough of it.

-The Seventy Maxims of Maximally Effective Mercenaries”
Howard Tayler

Alex Morritt
“When a political opponent resorts to the racist card, it's a sure sign of moral bankruptcy: there's no decent argument left in the armoury.”
Alex Morritt, Impromptu Scribe

Everina Maxwell
“It's not fair. It's not equal. You have to let things go, over and over and over again. But it's mine, and it's important, and I'm doing what I can.”
Everina Maxwell, Ocean's Echo

“Sometimes 'Last Resort' is the first prudent step taken by you.”
Nitin Yadav

Jina S. Bazzar
“How about a favor?” I asked impulsively –foolishly.

Oh, but how I would regret these words. I was sure about that. But nothing else came to mind, and to regret it, I still had to live.”
Jina S. Bazzar, Heir of Ashes

Jackson Lanzing
“I'm not going to lie: there are no good options here.”
Jackson Lanzing, Joyride Vol. 2

Stewart Stafford
“Evictions should be the absolute last resort for landlords and not the first-choice, nuclear option. Evicting people is mostly an unnecessary exercise in power-tripping and avoidable.”
Stewart Stafford

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Too often we have stripped our single greatest asset of its power and hobbled it to the degree that it has come to be viewed only as a pathetic last resort. Yet despite our incessant meddling, this asset nonetheless remains a first resort so potent that it never needs a last one. And that asset is prayer.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Mitta Xinindlu
“In harsh times, and as a last resort, cry yourself out. Express your desperation.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Walter Wink
“I began to realize that if violence was my last resort, then I was still enmeshed in the belief that violence saves. And that meant that no matter how much I might object to any particular form of domination, I was still trusting domination and violence to bring about justice and peace.”
Walter Wink, The Powers That Be: Theology for a New Millennium