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Dissturbers Quotes By Wilhelm Keitel

I call on God Almighty to have mercy on the German people. More than two million German soldiers went to their death for the fatherland before me. I follow now my sons - all for Germany. — Wilhelm Keitel

Dissturbers Quotes By Spencer W. Kimball

Do not make small goals because they do not have the magic to stir men's souls. — Spencer W. Kimball

Dissturbers Quotes By Cristina Henriquez

Often, when people ask me what I read as a young girl, I lie. Or, I should say, I lie by omission. I tell them about my brilliant fourth-grade teacher, Miss Artis, who assigned us 'Johnny Tremain' and 'Where the Red Fern Grows' and 'Tuck Everlasting,' all books that made an impression on me. And people nod in approval. — Cristina Henriquez

Dissturbers Quotes By Jayson Engay

Whenever you're having a burden in your heart, share it to those people whom you trust. It'll make you feel better. — Jayson Engay

Dissturbers Quotes By David Rakoff

Central to living a life that is good is a life that's forgiving. We're creatures of contact, regardless of whether we kiss or we wound. — David Rakoff

Dissturbers Quotes By Madonna Ciccone

I believe what I practice has to do with something deeper than religion, that it embodies all religions, including Judaism. And Christianity. And Islam. — Madonna Ciccone

Dissturbers Quotes By Jan Silvious

A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions. (Proverbs 18:2) — Jan Silvious

Dissturbers Quotes By Martin Luther

To comfort a sorrowful conscience is much better than to possess many kngdoms; yet the world regards it not; nay, condemns it, calling us rebels, dissturbers of the peace. — Martin Luther

Dissturbers Quotes By Charles M. Schulz

My life has no purpose, no direction, no aim, no meaning, and yet I'm happy. I can't figure it out. What am I doing right? — Charles M. Schulz

Dissturbers Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Character - in things great and small - is indicated when a man (or person) pursues with sustained follow-through what he feels himself capable of doing. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Dissturbers Quotes By Raymond Chandler

I looked at my watch. Nine fifty-four. Time to go home and get your slippers on and play over a game of chess. Time for a tall cool drink and a long quiet pipe. Time to sit with your feet up and think of nothing. Time to start yawning over your magazine. Time to be a human being, a householder, a man with nothing to do but rest and suck in the night air and rebuild the brain for tomorrow. — Raymond Chandler

Dissturbers Quotes By Thomas A Kempis

Bear patiently your exile and the dryness of your mind. The time will come when I will make you forget these painful moments and you will enjoy inward quietness. I will open the Bible for you and you will be thrilled by your new understanding of my truth. — Thomas A Kempis

Dissturbers Quotes By Julie James

Life isn't always about logic and reasons - sometimes you just have to close your eyes and jump. Particularly when it comes to relationships. — Julie James

Dissturbers Quotes By Terry Tempest Williams

Our species is committing suicide- that is a choice -and in the process, we are causing others pain. — Terry Tempest Williams

Dissturbers Quotes By Simon De Pury

What I admire about Snoop Dogg is his longevity. I mean, he's been around for a long time and I think he's as good as he's ever been. — Simon De Pury

Dissturbers Quotes By Cecilia Dart-Thornton

She was aware of his love - how could she not? She perceived it every time he looked at her. He was not demonstrative, but his ardour was all the more evident for the reins with which he restrained it, the mask of steel behind which he imprisoned it, his detached demeanour and deliberate gestures that, far from parading a lack of interest, displayed the strength of his self-discipline, that he could so tightly curb the intensity of his passion. — Cecilia Dart-Thornton