The Fair Fight Quotes
The Fair Fight
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“I know very little about darkness, Mr Bowden, except that we cannot stop its coming.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“If I lost all, at least I would have played for it. It had always been my philosophy that one must play, or be a loser two-fold.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“I'd become an uncertain creature in her mind, and I found I liked it; she couldn't fathom what else I might be doing when her eyes weren't on me.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“Now that I could not go back I was not sure, after all, that I wished to go forward. It was a miserable sensation.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“I'd no room left in me for thinking of trifling things. I could feel fear start up and try to take down my rage, but I'd not give it up.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“I could not tell anymore how much of the screaming came from my own mouth. I was borne up on the swell of it, I was the sound. We were all howling together, the poor and the quality, the boxing girl and the beast inside my breast. If she was a madwoman, then we were all of us with her, and I had never felt such savage elation, nor known that it existed.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“little, I got back to my feet and beat the dummy with my good left hand till that one sang out too. I didn’t care a fig; it was better to break both hands than be brought down to nothing but wife.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“Granville did not come to enquire after me, as I had known he would not. I had always considered him made awkward by painful emotion, but now I considered that perhaps hew as only unfeeling.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
“I have always thought it bad manners to let one's fingers stay too long in another man's snuffbox.”
― The Fair Fight
― The Fair Fight
