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Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Ani DiFranco

I mean, what
What if no one's watching
What if when we're dead
We are just dead
I mean, what
What if it's just us down here
What if God is just an idea
Someone put in your head — Ani DiFranco

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Rob Halford

When I put Fight together, I wanted to maintain the momentum. I didn't want to kinda disappear for five years and then come back. I was just so ready to break away from where I was before and just start the journey. To just fulfill and realize these dreams that I carry in my head. — Rob Halford

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Don't think that way, Moira would say. Think that way and you'll make it happen. — Margaret Atwood

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Jeff Lindsay

If you look at Victorian England, being a soldier was considered a noble profession. — Jeff Lindsay

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By J.R.

Fuck em if they can't take a joke — J.R. "Bob" Dobbs

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By John Piper

The most precious gifts you can think of are not ends in themselves. They all lead to God. Ultimately, that is what all His gifts are for. — John Piper

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Jay Parini

Within the Christian tradition, fundamentalism arose in the 19th century as an effort to push back against modern' readings of the Bible that suggested everything in the text wasn't true in some literal sense. — Jay Parini

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Sun Tzu

[The superstitious, "bound in to saucy doubts and fears," degenerate into cowards and "die many times before their deaths. — Sun Tzu

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By Therese Of Lisieux

The good God would not inspire unattainable desires. — Therese Of Lisieux

Cowboy Way Big Chief Quotes By J.M. Coetzee

Thucydides wrote of people who made rules and followed them. Going by rule they killed entire classes of enemies without exception. Most of those who died felt, I am sure, that a terrible mistake was being made, that, whatever the rule was, it could not be meant for them. 'I--!': that was their last word as their throats were cut. A word of protest: I, the exception.

"Were they exceptions? The truth is, given time to speak, we would all claim to be exceptions. For each of us there is a case to be made. We all deserve the benefit of the doubt.

"But there are times when there is no time for all that close listening, all those exceptions, all that mercy. There is no time, so we fall back on the rule. And that is a great pity, the greatest pity. That is what you could have learned from Thucydides. It is a great pity when we find ourselves entering upon times like those. We should enter upon them with a sinking heart. They are by no means to be welcomed. — J.M. Coetzee