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1 " Lives there upon any world such another as John Carter, Prince of Helium? Lives there another man who could fight his way back and forth across a warlike planet, facing savage beasts and hordes of savage men, for the love of a woman? "
― Edgar Rice Burroughs , The Warlord of Mars (Barsoom, #3)
2 " If your vocation be shoeing horses, or painting pictures, and you can do one or the other better than your fellows, then you are a fool if you are not proud of your ability. And so I am very proud that upon two planets no greater fighter has ever lived than John Carter, Prince of Helium. "
3 " If I sometimes seem to take too great pride in my fighting ability, it must be remembered that fighting is my vocation. "
4 " As much as I enjoy a fight, I cannot always indulge myself, and just now I had more weighty matters to occupy my time than spilling the blood of strange warriors. "
5 " I should at least die as I had lived—fighting. "
6 " Imagine, if you can, a huge grizzly with ten legs armed with mighty talons and an enormous froglike mouth splitting his head from ear to ear, exposing three rows of long, white tusks. Then endow this creature of your imagination with the agility and ferocity of a half-starved Bengal tiger and the strength of a span of bulls, and you will have some faint conception of Woola in action. "
7 " It is strange how new and unexpected conditions bring out unguessed ability to meet them. "
8 " If there be a fate that is sometimes cruel to me, there surely is a kind and merciful Providence which watches over me. "
9 " the countless unnamed jewels of Mars, "
10 " could have cried aloud in exultation when my scrutiny disclosed the almost invisible incrustation of particles of carbonized electrons which are thrown off by these Martian torches. It "
11 " There was no means by which I might know, and so I chose the center opening as being as likely to lead me in the right direction as another. Here "
12 " As a matter of fact I presume I gave little attention to seeking an excuse, for I love a good fight too well to need any other reason for joining in when one is afoot. So "
13 " I am a fighting man, not a scientist. Here, "