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Bernwards Column Quotes By Charles Bukowski

The moonlight came in with the sounds of the city: juke boxes, automobiles, curses, dogs barking, radios ... We were all in it together. — Charles Bukowski

Bernwards Column Quotes By Junot Diaz

If we do not begin to practice the muscles of having a possessive investment in each other's oppressions, then we are in some serious trouble. — Junot Diaz

Bernwards Column Quotes By Lamar S. Smith

Electricity is derived from many non-renewable energy sources like oil, natural gas and coal. — Lamar S. Smith

Bernwards Column Quotes By Katee Robert

The man was great, but no man was great enough to sever a friendship between her and one of her girls. Chicks before dicks, and all that. — Katee Robert

Bernwards Column Quotes By Jonathan Edwards

The devil can counterfeit all the saving operations and graces of the Spirit of God. — Jonathan Edwards

Bernwards Column Quotes By Matthew Lesko

There are thousands and thousands of free programs available for people of any income level. — Matthew Lesko

Bernwards Column Quotes By Carter F. Smith

Only the Army conducts an annual assessment, and they appear to do relatively little to analyze the problem, contributions to the problem, and potential solutions. — Carter F. Smith

Bernwards Column Quotes By John Bolton

We estimate that once Iraq acquires fissile material - whether from a foreign source or by securing the materials to build an indigenous fissile material capability - it could fabricate a nuclear weapon within one year. — John Bolton

Bernwards Column Quotes By Richard P. Rumelt

A leader's most important job is creating and constantly adjusting this strategic bridge between goals and objectives. — Richard P. Rumelt

Bernwards Column Quotes By J.D. Salinger

Then, with instantly one-pointed concentration, as if only he and the notebook existed- no sunshine, no fellow passengers, no ship- he began to turn the pages. — J.D. Salinger