Quotes & Sayings About Australia In Ww2
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I've got one thing to say: I killed a lot of germans, and I'm only sorry I didn't kill more. — Nancy Wake

I don't think many actors are the best judge of careers. I think generally we have good instincts about what we can do in terms of acting. And often they become directors, which I don't want to be. — Hugh Jackman

JOH3.17 For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. — Anonymous

If you paint a man leaning over your own back must ache — N. C. Wyeth

No freeman shall be debarred the use of arms. — Thomas Jefferson

Your demons are always with you," Skale answered. His voice seemed even raspier than the day before. "Don't you understand that by now? Always with you, impossible to escape. But you never can guess how they might manifest themselves. — James Dashner

As costly as it was in the lives of our men and women in uniform, in military assets, and in esteem and pride, Pearl Harbor was a watershed moment for America. — Joe Baca

That's what I try to do each and every week is give my best effort and not give up, no matter what comes at us. — Kurt Busch

Warfare and trickery. It is your natural element. — Dorothy Dunnett

I suppose I can do more for a script as an actor than as a writer - in the film sense. — Jack Nicholson

Conflict is always more interesting to play. Not everyone gets along in the trauma unit. In a hard-pressed job like this, there will always be friction. — Neve McIntosh

Love has no future, if we don't love now. — Marty Rubin

When this war is over we should raise a memorial in every Australian capital to the New Guinea natives so that we may never forget how much of the white man's burden was carried by the natives in this roadless jungle warfare ... so that we may remember how many Australians owe their lives to the natives who bore the wounded in their stretchers across the tortuous trail to safety. — Chester Wilmot