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Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Ken Loach

Maybe if we tell the truth about the past, we can tell the truth about the present. — Ken Loach

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Alexandre Dumas

Besides, we feel always a sort of mental superiority over those whose lives we know better than they suppose. — Alexandre Dumas

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Jon Favreau

The irony is that the more unapologetically sexist men are in movies, the more women tend to be attracted to them in person. — Jon Favreau

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Punch Imlach

(Hockey) It's a slippery game played on ice. — Punch Imlach

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Anthony Bourdain

The celebrity-chef thing, even at its worst, its most annoying, its silliest, its goofiest, its most egregious and cynical, has been a good thing. — Anthony Bourdain

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Alyson Noel

What a tangle love is. — Alyson Noel

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Jaggi Vasudev

If you manage a situation, not just things happening there, people should feel elevated just being in that space. Above all, you must feel wonderful being there. — Jaggi Vasudev

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By Gabor Mate

Another powerful dynamic perpetuates addiction despite the abundance of disastrous consequences: the addict sees no other possible existence for himself. His outlook on the future is restricted by his entrenched self-image as addict. No matter how much he may acknowledge the costs of his addiction, he fears a loss of self if it were absent from his life. In his own mind, he would cease to exist as he knows himself. — Gabor Mate

Dad's Army Hodges Quotes By John C. Broger

Every person in the world, including yourself, will encounter various trials throughout life. Satan seeks to defeat you by tempting you to trust your own wisdom, to live according to your self-centered feelings, and to gratify the desires of your flesh. In contrast, God's will is for you to be an overwhelming conqueror in all of these tests for His honor and glory. — John C. Broger