Quote by Martin Amis
Weapons are like money; no one knows the meaning of enough. - Mart

Weapons are like money; no one knows the meaning of enough. – Martin Amis

Other quotes by Martin Amis

The middle class is doing fine in fiction. But its not what gets me going. I love the working class, and everyone from it Ive met, and think theyre incredibly witty, inventive – theres a lot of poetry there. – Martin Amis

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Poetry
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Every writer hopes or boldly assumes that his life is in some sense exemplary, that the particular will turn out to be universal. – Martin Amis

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If God existed, and if He cared for humankind, He would never have given us religion. – Martin Amis

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Religion
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Other Quotes from
War
category

There has never been a protracted war from which a country has benefited. – Sun Tzu

Category:
War

My youth passed at the time of the countrys reconstruction from the ruins and ashes of the war in which my nation never bowed to the enemy paying the highest price in the struggle. – Lech Walesa

Category:
War

The shaft of the arrow had been feathered with one of the eagles own plumes. We often give our enemies the means of our own destruction. – Aesop

Category:
War

Bad things do happen in the world, like war, natural disasters, disease. But out of those situations always arise stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. – Daryn Kagan

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War

Random Quotes

No one should negotiate their dreams. Dreams must be free to fly high. No government, no legislature, has a right to limit your dreams. You should never agree to surrender your dreams. – Jesse Jackson

Category:
Dreams

Its too expensive, thats the thing nobody wants to talk about. It is too expensive to make movies. Thats not true, it is too expensive to market movies. Making movies is not. – Kevin Smith

Category:
movies

Ive got research, I have my own life experience I can apply, and I have my imagination. – Chris Cooper

Category:
Imagination

“I have no more than twenty acres of ground,” he replied, “the whole of which I cultivate myself with the help of my children; and our labor keeps off from us the three great evils – boredom, vice, and want.” – Voltaire

Category:
Labor