Danny Williams Newfoundland Quotes & Sayings
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We have been telling and hearing and reading war stories for millennia. Their endurance may lie in their impossibility; they can never be complete, for the tensions and the contradictions within them will never be eliminated or resolved. That challenge is essential to their power and their attraction. War stories matter. — Drew Gilpin Faust

If you support Tottenham you always give more love than you get back... Tottenham is the worst kind of bad team, because they're almost good. They always promise that they're going to be fantastic. They make you hope. So you go on loving them and they carry on finding more and more innovative ways of disappointing you — Fredrik Backman

Too much freedom given to those who didn't know how to wield it resulted in imprisonment for those who did. — Sarah Brownlee

Most men today cannot conceive of a freedom that does not involve somebody's slavery. — W.E.B. Du Bois

A man's own heart must ever be given to gain that of another. — Oliver Goldsmith

I actually enjoy the pain. That's what gives me the fire inside to get up and keep going. — Steve McNair

Lebanon does not have a powerful army. — Richard Engel

The question of the value of nationality in art is perhaps unsolvable. — Edward Hopper

To go far you must begin near, and the nearest step is the most important one. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

Release with love, not anger. That's the right vibration. If you are still angry, you're not done grieving. You are still attached. — Annette Vaillancourt

I don't function well in chaos, whether it be my sheets or the dishwasher. — Gabrielle Union

Spiders so large they appear to be wearing the pelts of small mammals. — Dave Barry

Many great men can attribute their success to the fact that they didn't have the advantages other men had — Michelle Cohen Corasanti

The great poet makes us feel our own wealth, and then we think less of his compositions. His best communication to our mind is to teach us to despise all he has done. — Ralph Waldo Emerson