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Being A Female Soldier Quotes & Sayings

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Top Being A Female Soldier Quotes

Shift often from openness to closure. — Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi

Decide the type of person you want to be, and when others aren't looking, unique up on them. — Stanley Victor Paskavich

Having a kid is great ... as long as his eyes are closed and he's not moving or speaking. — Adam Sandler

When a man has a black face, suspicion is proof. — George Orwell

I choose to suppress the initial categories I want to put people in - rich, poor, together, not together, druggie, yuppie, rocker, loser, winner, cool, uncool. I choose to remember that I don't know their struggle or their pain. I choose to err on the side of grace because someday I'll stand before God, and I pray He'll err on the side of grace with me. — Jud Wilhite

I've never been someone who's very prone to boredom. I don't know, boredom seems like something you should grow out of at about 15 or 16. There's so much that needs to be done. — Jason Isbell

The Mysterious Pass, which opens beyond space and time, is inconceivable by means of discursive thought and has, by definition, no fixed position. — Monica Esposito

So I have a destiny, I said. "Crap. — Rachel Hawkins

A German attack on Russia's ally France would, in reality, be defensive - but the English talked as if Germany was trying to dominate Europe. — Ken Follett

Absence really can make the heart grow fonder, even when the [man's] feet wander. — Amy Dickinson

If our highly pointed triangles of the soldier class are formidable, it may be readily inferred that far more formidable are our women. For if a soldier is a wedge, a women is a needle; being, so to speak, all point, at least at the two extremities. Add to this the power of making herself practically invisible at will, and you will perceive that a female, in Flatland, is a creature by no means to be trifled with. — Edwin A. Abbott