America In Ww2 Quotes & Sayings
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There's something about valuing people not because they value you, but because you can see God in them. — Bill Johnson

Before America entered the war [WW2] I knew we could not win it, but after she entered I knew we could not lose — Winston Churchill

The commanders and fighters of the entire Chinese People's Liberation Army absolutely must not relax in the least their will to fight; any thinking that relaxes the will to fight and belittles the enemy is wrong. — Mao Zedong

There is a quite a lot of effort involved but I find action sequences some of the quickest to write and the most fun. — Iain Banks

She had practically begged Kai to take her body and soul twice, against all her meticulously built walls. Kai hadn't even bothered to completely demolish them in order to claim her. He just stood patiently on the other side waiting for her to knock them down. In place of the once strong young woman, stood a moth desperately seeking the flame of her demise. — Aleena Stark

It's a time-honored truism of diplomacy that the most resented epithet is the one most accurately depicting the deficiencies of the recipient. — Keith Laumer

If a girl wants to grow up to be a cowgirl, she ought to be able to do it, or else this world ain't worth living in. — Tom Robbins

It was the moment of early spring like the pause when a fiddler has lifted his bow and holds it over the strings, ready to call forth the music. — Rosslyn Elliott

Just as the performance of the vilest and most wicked deeds requires spirit and talent, so even the greatest demand a certain insensitivity which under other circumstances we would call stupidity. — Georg C. Lichtenberg

Some secrets are like fossils and the stone has become too heavy to turn over. — Delphine De Vigan

One question that especially intrigues me is exactly when humpbacks started coming to Hawaii and why. In artwork and oral histories of ancient Hawaiians there is no record of humpback whales being there, and there is no evidence that humpbacks were there in large numbers in the mid-1800's during the heyday of whaling. The whalers who provisioned in Hawaii in the winter couldn't have overlooked the numbers of whales that are in Hawaii now. We really don't know what happened, but everything points to a recent colonization of humpbacks. (p.162). — Charles "Flip" Nicklin

It's actually what I consider legalised cheating because one of the great senses that you have on a tennis court is your ability to hear the ball come off your opponent's strings [on Sharapova grunting — John Newcombe

It was now December 7, 1941; the date that Franklin D. Roosevelt was destined to declare would live in infamy. — Randall Wallace