Fight Stories was a pulp magazine devoted to stories of Boxing published between June 1928 and spring 1952 (although publication was suspended from May 1932 for four years, returning to print with the Spring 1936 issue). Usually stories originate from the events of two young aggressive persons arguing over who's correct. It is best remembered for publishing a large number of stories by Robert E. Howard.
Famous quotes containing the words fight and/or stories:
“Wherever theres a fight so hungry people can eat, Ill be there. Wherever theres a cop beating up a guy, Ill be there. Ill be in the way guys yell when theyre mad. Ill be in the way kids laugh when theyre hungry and they know suppers ready. And when the people eat the stuff they raise, and living in the houses they build, Ill be there, too.”
—Nunnally Johnson (18971977)
“Though Margery is stricken dumb
If thrown in Madges way,
We three make up a solitude;
For none alive to-day
Can know the stories that we know
Or say the things we say....”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)