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Abductees 1995 Quotes By Carl Von Clausewitz

The majority of people are timid by nature, and that is why they constantly exaggerate danger. all influences on the military leader, therefore, combine to give him a false impression of his opponent's strength, and from this arises a new source of indecision. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Bill Dedman

In 1900, the typical American was a boy, not yet a teenager, named John. He lived with his parents and his sisters, Mary and Helen, on a farm in New York or Pennsylvania. — Bill Dedman

Abductees 1995 Quotes By John Schneider

My biggest change is what is important to me, and what is not. What's worthy worrying about, and what is not. When we're younger, we tend to spend too much time worrying and going over the unnecessary. I'm no longer running the hamster wheel. — John Schneider

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Paul Auster

Love was not a quantifiable substance. There was always more of it somewhere, and even after one love had been lost, it was by no means impossible to find another. — Paul Auster

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Halle Berry

I know I'm only one human being and I'm only making one tiny contribution and it's nothing more than that. — Halle Berry

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Shirley Maclaine

Audrey was the kind of person who when she saw someone else suffering tried to take their pain on herself. She was a healer. She knew how to love. You didn't have to be in constant contact with her to feel you had a friend. We always picked up right where we left off. — Shirley Maclaine

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Paul Watson

The fact is, Japan's whaling is illegal, so just because there is a natural disaster in Japan is no reason for us to stop opposing their illegal activities in the Southern Ocean. — Paul Watson

Abductees 1995 Quotes By Madame Roland

If we do not die for liberty, we shall soon have nothing left to do but weep for her. — Madame Roland