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  • A HUMAN ELEMENT is an elegant and haunting first novel. Unrelenting, devious but full of heart. Highly recommended. -- Jonathan Maberry
  • The great American game should be an unrelenting war of nerves. -- Ty Cobb
  • As a reader, I tend not to get too much from tales of unrelenting grimness. -- Greg van Eekhout
  • From the subtle to the extreme, our culture and our values are under unrelenting attack from the media. -- Tammy Bruce
  • When you are in unrelenting, excruciating and debilitating pain that never goes away for years on end, your life is over. -- Bill Walton
  • But unfortunately, in my unrelenting drive to get back on that drum stool, the major casualty in all of it was that I really forgot about me. -- Rick Allen
  • The Islamic terror threat is so fierce, unrelenting and barbaric that we tell ourselves fairy tales about how these ruthless acts are anything but what they are: acts of war. -- Monica Crowley
  • Soldiers, when committed to a task, can't compromise. It's unrelenting devotion to the standards of duty and courage, absolute loyalty to others, not letting the task go until it's been done. -- John Keegan
  • Again and again, I find something eerie in many Irish occasions - the unrelenting whiteness, the emotional tribal attachments, the violent prejudices lurking beneath apparently pleasant social surfaces, the cosy smugness of belonging. -- Tom Paulin
  • There was great leadership in this country at the time of World War II. There was also unrelenting resolve at home, in America's factories and on the farms, in the cities and the country. -- Bob Feller
  • Desire is the key to motivation, but it's determination and commitment to an unrelenting pursuit of your goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable you to attain the success you seek. -- Mario Andretti
  • Desire is the key to motivation, but it's the determination and commitment to unrelenting pursuit of your goal - a commitment to excellence - that will enable you to attain the success you seek. -- Mario Andretti
  • If you're inclined to dismiss L.A. as a place of unrelenting vapidity and generic 1980s architecture, then you're doing yourself and L.A. a huge disservice, and you're just not looking hard enough. -- Moby
  • Subtle horror is where you rarely see the blood and gore. The violent people are called splatter-punks, who prefer graphic, unrelenting, violent, fast-paced horror. I prefer horror stories with mysterious elements that are chock-full of suspense. -- Richard Chizmar
  • Meteorite hunting is not for wimps. The best places to look are also the coldest and windiest. You need very old ice, and you need wind, lots of it, strong and unrelenting. Antarctica fits the bill. -- Mary Roach
  • So instead of beating myself up for being fat, I think it's a miracle that I laugh every day and walk through my life with pride, because our culture is unrelenting when it comes to large people. -- Camryn Manheim
  • In 2004, I wrote 'What We've Lost,' a book about the Bush administration. It sold only reasonably well, in part, I think, because the book was a horrific downer, an unrelenting account of the administration's actions, bungles, deceptions, half-truths, untruths, and downright corruptions. -- Graydon Carter
  • I've always liked the fact that anyone with a great idea, access to the Internet, and an unrelenting will can spark a world-beating company simply by standing up code on the Internet and/or leveraging the information and relationship network that is the web. That's how Facebook started, after all. -- John Battelle
  • My life changed irrevocably four-and-a-half years ago when my spine failed and collapsed. I spent two years on the floor, in excruciating, debilitating and unrelenting pain. I can only describe the pain as being submerged into a vat of scalding acid that has an electric current running through it. And you can never get out, ever. -- Bill Walton
  • The toughest trail I ever ran was the Escarpment in the Catskills of New York State. This was an 18-mile race through Rip Van Winkle country, routed through boulder fields, across angular juttings of granite and along a path with an unrelenting barrage of roots, rocks and mud, all of it hidden under slick leaves and dangling nettles. -- Don Kardong
  • You must find the passion, an unrelenting passion. -- David Easton
  • Cruelty in the theatre is unrelenting decisiveness, diligence, strictness. -- Antonin Artaud
  • like an unrelenting jackhammer on a defenseless city street. -- Richard Anhur
  • Nature, in her untamed state, is savage and unrelenting. -- Fennel Hudson
  • Be unrelenting. If you don't believe, then who will? -- Kara Goucher
  • Truth is hard-hearted and unrelenting, too clear, precise; a lie is much more imaginative. -- Dejan Stojanovic
  • This is why I read novels: so I can escape my own unrelenting monologue. -- Carol Shields
  • Communism teaches and seeks two objectives: unrelenting class warfare and the complete eradication of private ownership. -- Pope Pius XI
  • Nothing remains but to hope the end will come to extinguish the unrelenting pain of waiting for it. -- Pier Paolo Pasolini
  • When great depths of unrelenting sorrow are punctuated by great peaks of joy and liberation, the result is delicious. -- Georges St-Pierre
  • Zionism is, in sum, the constant and unrelenting effort to realize the national and universal vision of the prophets of Israel. -- Yigal Allon
  • The pain is unrelenting; one does not abandon, even briefly, one's bed of nails, but is attached to it wherever one goes. -- William Styron
  • The more successful you are, the more you need to learn and grow. Your commitment to learning has to be continuous and unrelenting. -- John Donahoe
  • And the most terrifying question of all may be just how much horror the human mind can stand and still maintain a wakeful, staring, unrelenting sanity. -- Stephen King
  • Evangelism is not a professional job for a few trained men, but is instead the unrelenting responsibility of every person who belongs to the company of Jesus. -- D. Elton Trueblood
  • Our cruel and unrelenting enemy leaves us only the choice of brave resistance, or the most abject submission. We have, therefore, to resolve to conquer or die. -- George Washington
  • The art which speaks to a universal audience concerns itself with the 'big' questions of life and death, and delivers its message with unrelenting and powerful emotion. -- Scott Kahn
  • She was the only woman in the homicide unit, and already there had been problems between her and another detective, charges of sexual harassment, countercharges of unrelenting bitchiness. -- Tess Gerritsen
  • Civility is not a specific code of behavior as much as it is a call to unrelenting preemptive thought, and steady effort to care about influence on others. -- John R. Dallas Jr.
  • Their oldest child, James, had spoken laughingly about Will's unrelenting fear of ducks and his continual battle to keep them out of the pond at the family home in Yorkshire. -- Cassandra Clare
  • Laughter on American television has taken the place of the chorus in Greek tragedy. It is unrelenting; the news, the stock-exchange reports, and the weather forecast are about the only things spared. -- Jean Baudrillard
  • I pack my trunk, embrace my friends, embark on the sea and at last wake up in Naples, and there beside me is the stern fact, the sad self, unrelenting, identical, that I fled from. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • I am a very religious person, so it is the presence of God, the constant unwavering, unrelenting presence of God which continues to help me to keep a character which I am proud to show. -- Maya Angelou
  • Beautifully shot, impeccably paced, it was a clear, unrelenting look at the National Trust, its friends and enemies, and it makes you want to burn your passport and beg the Luftwaffe to have another go. -- A. A. Gill
  • All television ever did was shrink the demand for ordinary movies. The demand for extraordinary movies increased. If any one thing is wrong with the movie industry today, it is the unrelenting effort to astonish. -- Clive James
  • The organization of supplies, the command of men, anything in any way constructive requires more than intellect; it requires energy and drive and an unrelenting will to serve the cause, regardless of one's personal interests. -- Erwin Rommel
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