37 Quotes About Survivalism

There are many things we can never predict or prepare for. Natural disasters, economic crises, and dangerous criminals are some of the more common threats we face. These quotes about survivalism will help you survive whatever life throws at you.

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Atheists are the most honest of the human race. These people are unable to live a double life; they are unable to lie to themselves. Of course it's an evolutionary handicap, and if that handicap was widespread, our species would run the risk of extinction Bangambiki Habyarimana
Every revolution starts with the aim to help the poor,...
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Every revolution starts with the aim to help the poor, but when the poor get it they forget who they were and become the new oppressors. The cycle goes on forever Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Let no one ever intimidate you, you are standing on no one's ground. But again, some have claimed the earth as their own and usurped power from the rest of us. But they are usurpers; power belongs to every one of us. Seek it as much as possible. There is no shame in that. In fact it's a necessity. Either you have power or you are trampled to death in the stampede to get to the top Bangambiki Habyarimana
I think this business of good vs. evil is of...
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I think this business of good vs. evil is of no interest to the power hungry Bangambiki Habyarimana
If you are my food, how am I supposed to...
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If you are my food, how am I supposed to feel pity towards you? That would mean starvation for me. “A hungry leopard told a fallen, panting, imploring gazelle Bangambiki Habyarimana
The universe runs on the principle that one who can...
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The universe runs on the principle that one who can exert the most evil on other creatures runs the show. Bangambiki Habyarimana
Life is politics, you do it or it does you
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Life is politics, you do it or it does you Bangambiki Habyarimana
In politics what you see is not what you get
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In politics what you see is not what you get Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Once you are in power, never forget those who put you there. Deal with those who think they can do better than you and those who think you are god's representative on earth. Deal with each other according to his actions Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Power hungry=life loving Bangambiki Habyarimana
Politicians know it's a game of power, every politician at...
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Politicians know it's a game of power, every politician at every level, even in the common of mortals. Bangambiki Habyarimana
The Golden Mean is for the weakling, it was not...
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The Golden Mean is for the weakling, it was not meant for the likes of Alexander the Great, Cyrus, Pharaohs, or Hitlers of the world Bangambiki Habyarimana
Nothing is sweeter and addictive than power, the unlucky soul...
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Nothing is sweeter and addictive than power, the unlucky soul this demon possesses, if he is not sacrificed on its altar will sacrifice others himself to get it Bangambiki Habyarimana
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If anyone rises to power, it's not only because he could, but also because the stars were aligned in his favor. Many with apparent means to take it failed simply because they weren't destined for the honor Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Can anyone maintain power without lying? It looks to me like living without breathing. Morality apart, I think some evils are part and parcel of nature and we cannot do without them. Sometimes evil is even necessary to run this evil nature. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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It's unfortunate to be bitten by political ambition. The deadly disease causes a man to want to access power by all means either by sacrificing others to its altar or by sacrificing himself when he fails. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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The powerful are like a compressor, they will grind into paste everything on their way Bangambiki Habyarimana
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The powerful hate truth that put them in bad light Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Nature gives children great emotional resilience to help them survive the oppressions of being small, but these oppressions still make them into slightly insane adults, either mad to seize all the power they once lacked or (more usually) mad to avoid it. Alasdair Gray
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Life is ever reaching for strength, vitality, survival and the fulfillment of perpetuating its inherent message of continuance. Bryant McGill
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Life is an invisible stampede Bangambiki Habyarimana
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If economic catastrophe does come, will it be a time that draws Christians together to share every resource we have, or will it drive us apart to hide in our own basements or mountain retreats, guarding at gunpoint our private stores from others? If we faithfully use our assets for his kingdom now, rather than hoarding them, can't we trust our faithful God to provide for us then? Randy Alcorn
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Competition may help us create better products and services but in the end competition really seeks to destroy the opponent. To put him out of the power to compete against you. Bangambiki Habyarimana
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When you think there is nothing left to improve on, your business dies, for there is no shortage of innovators Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Give Compassion: Every day the average person fights epic battles never told just to survive. Ken Poirot
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Black is a blind remembering, she thought. You listen for pack sounds, for the cries of those who hunted your ancestors in a past so ancient only your most primitive cells remember. The ears see. The nostrils see. Frank Herbert
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The value of a thing is what that thing will bring. -Legal Maxim Larry Niven
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If you're not learning how to live off the land, then you're only learning how to survive in the short-term. (During a conversation with someone in regards to surviving a zombie apocalypse, 2017) J. N. Morgan
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Only the strong will remain, all the weak will be consumed by fire Bangambiki Habyarimana
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Politicians are a higher breed of men. They know that this world is ruthless and that they must live accordingly to cope with it Bangambiki Habyarimana
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A politician is a man in his natural state Bangambiki Habyarimana
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All of the wars in the world are fueled by power struggles either at individual, national or international levels Bangambiki Habyarimana
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They only let us live in millions for the sake of the economy. I don't know what will happen by the time they figure out how to run the economy without the people Bangambiki Habyarimana
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The profilers’ plan to coax me out of the woods resembled a comedy skit. During their search of my Cane Creek trailer, the feds had found dozens of books on the Civil War. And interviews with my friends confirmed that I was a bona fide Civil War buff. The profilers looked at all this Civil War “stimuli” and concluded that my hiding in the mountains was a form of role-playing. Starring in my own Civil War fantasy, I was a lone rebel fighting for the Lost Cause, and the task force was a Yankee army out to capture me. To talk On August 16, the task force pulled out of the woods while Bo and his rebels went in. They had to look the part, so the FBI profilers dressed them in white hats with the word “REBEL” stenciled in red letters across the front; and around their neck each rebel wore a Confederate flag bandanna.me into surrendering, they needed some of my rebel comrades to convince me thatthe war was over and it was time to lay down my arms. Colonel Gritz and his crew were assigned the role of my rebel comrades. They were there to “rescue” me from the Yankee horde. Bo’s band of rebels pitched camp down in Tusquitee, north of the town of Hayesville. Beginning at Bob Allison Campground — the place where I’d abandoned Nordmann’s truck — they worked their way west into the Tusquitee Mountains. They walked the trails, blowing whistles and yelling “Eric, we’re here with Bo Gritz to save you.” They searched for a week. I lost it when I heard on the radio that the profilers had dressed Gritz’s clowns in “REBEL” hats and Confederate flag bandannas. I laughed so hard I think I broke a rib. Eric Rudolph
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The price we paid was the price men have always paid for achieving a paradise in this life--we went soft, we lost our edge. Frank Herbert