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Defence Quotes Quotes By Vineet Asopa

One can even kill a cow in self defence ... — Vineet Asopa

Defence Quotes Quotes By Janey Colbourne

Gratitude makes the world a softer, kinder place. It softens that brittle shell of defence. There is always something to be grateful for, no matter how small or simple. — Janey Colbourne

Defence Quotes Quotes By Richard Paul Evans

In the end, it is not by knowledge that we make our journeys but by hope and faith: hope that our walk will be worthy of our steps and faith that we are going somewhere. And only when we come to the end of our journeys do we truly understand that every step of the way we were walking on water. — Richard Paul Evans

Defence Quotes Quotes By Ilsa Madden-Mills

The thing to remember about a kick is you go for his twigs and berries" ~Declan~ — Ilsa Madden-Mills

Defence Quotes Quotes By Eric Samuel Timm

In the stillness I find my heart growing hot while I seek the person I have already found. God is so much more than I know. — Eric Samuel Timm

Defence Quotes Quotes By Shakira

Seeing me in love is a constant state: there are no questions, as the answer is simply there. — Shakira

Defence Quotes Quotes By Matthew Henry

Let it be our great concern to see on what terms we stand with our Bibles, whether they justify us or condemn us now; for the Judge of all will proceed by that rule. — Matthew Henry

Defence Quotes Quotes By Cambria Hebert

It's so beautiful. It has our initials," she said, running her fingertip over the engraving.
"You know me," I half joked. "Any way I can get my name on you."
She looked up. I felt her hazel eyes on my face. "I love you."
- Rimmel & Romeo — Cambria Hebert

Defence Quotes Quotes By Benjamin James Sadock

DENIAL
Defense mechanism in which the existence of unpleasant realities is disavowed; refers to keeping out of conscious awareness any aspects of external reality that, if acknowledged, would produce anxiety. — Benjamin James Sadock