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Cannons Quotes

1.
Do not stand directly in front of a cannon...how true that is.
Brian Regan

Authors on Cannons Quotes: Napoleon Bonaparte Jane Fonda Rick Riordan Confucius Joanne Harris Bayard Taylor Russ Carnahan Brian Regan John Neff Drake William Butler Yeats Duke of Wellington Josh Billings Grant Morrison Winfield Scott Hancock Charles Poliquin Henry Miller Theodore Parker Christian Nestell Bovee
2.
A cannon fires only once but words detonate across centuries
Grant Morrison

3.
That was Hera. Her Majesty, the Loose Cannon.
Rick Riordan

4.
You can't fire a cannon, from a canoe!
Charles Poliquin

5.
Sir, it is not God who will assemble us on the battlefield, nor position our troops, nor place the cannon, and it is not God who will aim the musket.
Winfield Scott Hancock

6.
There are no manifestos like cannon and musketry.
Duke of Wellington

7.
Buy on the cannons and sell on the trumpets.
John Neff

8.
Words, like cannon balls, should go direct to their mark.
Christian Nestell Bovee

9.
The regional security in the Middle East cannot be further compromised by an Iranian loose cannon.
Russ Carnahan

10.
Intellect is stronger than cannon.
Theodore Parker

11.
Pens carry further than rifled cannon.
Bayard Taylor

12.
Hurrah for revolution and cannon come again! The beggars have changed places,
but the lash goes on.
William Butler Yeats

13.
I'm politically inclined towards the left, but I don't like to be in anyone's gang; I'm a bit of a loose cannon.
Joanne Harris

14.
God is on the side of the heaviest cannon.
Napoleon Bonaparte

15.
Prussia was hatched from a cannon-ball.
Napoleon Bonaparte

16.
You can reach stupidity only with a cannon ball.
Josh Billings

17.
You are being used as cannon fodder for U.S. imperialism.
Jane Fonda

18.
Nick Cannon or Will never did it this ill.
Drake

19.
Reality is not protected or defended by laws, proclamations, ukases, cannons and armadas. Reality is that which is sprouting all the time out of death and disintegration.
Henry Miller

20.
Don't use cannon to kill musquito.
Confucius