Home » Quote » George Orwell » „In moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one’s own body.“ „In moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one’s own body.“ — George Orwell Tags:Fight Related quotes „It is futile to fight against, if one does not know what one is fighting for.“ — Ayn Rand „Religion and natural science are fighting a joint battle in an incessant, never relaxing crusade against scepticism and against dogmatism, against disbelief and against superstition, and the rallying cry in this crusade has always been, and always will be: "On to God!"“ — Max Planck „I had traded the fight against love for the fight against loneliness, the fight against life for the fight against death.“ — F. Scott Fitzgerald „Anyone who has to fight, even with the most modern weapons, against an enemy in complete command of the air, fights like a savage against modern European troops, under the same handicaps and with the same chances of success.“ — Erwin Rommel „It is harder to fight against pleasure than against anger.“ — Heraclitus „Never think of pain or danger or enemies a moment longer than is necessary to fight them.“ — Ayn Rand „To fight against this lack of understanding, against a whole world of non-understanding, was impossible.“ — Franz Kafka
„In moments of crisis one is never fighting against an external enemy but always against one’s own body.“ — George Orwell Tags:Fight