Sid Meier's Pirates! quotes

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The nectar and ambrosia, are withheld;
And in the midst of spoils and slaves, we thieves
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My gentleman gives the law where he is; he will outpray saints in chapel, outgeneral veterans in the field, and outshine all court ...
Power first, or no leading class. In politics and trade, bruisers and pirates are of better promise than talkers and clerks.
Twenty thousand thieves landed at Hastings. These founders of the House of Lords were greedy and ferocious dragoons, sons of greed ...
But, John, if "The Pirates of the Caribbeans" breaks down the pirates don't eat the tourists.
There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at the cruelty of pirates.
Well, you Yankees and your holy principle about savin' the Union. You're plunderin' pirates that's what. Well, you think there's n ...
In the case of pirates, say, I would like to know whether that profession of theirs has any peculiar glory about it. It sometimes ...
One swiftly forgets his intolerable writing, his mirthless, sedulous, repellent manner, in the face of the Athenian tragedy he ins ...
Ships are but boards, sailors but men; there be land-rats and water-rats, water-thieves and land-thieves, I mean pirates, and then ...
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