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Roger that, Lieutenant. We're boots to the ground. You need firepower?"
Walker shook his head at the man's enthusiasm. "No firepower necessary. We're using brains today, Cudahy. I know it may be a novel experience for you four, but it's a good time to start. — Christina Skye
The gods are alone, and when they stroll, by chance, on earth, they are pathological cases or buffoons, or histrions ... who are despised! — Rachilde
I heard a bustling rumor like a fray,
And the wind blows it from the Capitol. — William Shakespeare
The thing that's funny is that everyone thinks I'm dead. — Charles Nelson Reilly
Life, despite their frantic yoohooings, had passed them by. — Bernard Malamud
Let us go forward in peace, our eyes upon heaven, the only one goal of our labors. — Therese Of Lisieux
I can't give you 150 takes. I can't even give you 30 different ways of doing it! I don't have the talent or the range for it. — George Clooney
Every state in America has an end of life directive or durable power of attorney provision. For the peace of mind of your children and your spouse as well as the comfort of knowing the government won't make these decisions, it's a very popular thing. Just not everybody's aware of it. — Johnny Isakson
The dictionary definition of a Christian is one who follows Christ; kind, kindly, Christ-like. Anarchism is voluntary cooperation for good, with the right of secession. A Christian anarchist is therefore one who turns the other cheek, overturns the tables of the moneychangers, and does not need a cop to tell him how to behave. A Christian anarchist does not depend upon bullets or ballots to achieve his ideal; he achieves that ideal daily by the One-Man Revolution with which he faces a decadent, confused, and dying world. — Ammon Hennacy
I haven't been to many music events where somebody was performing and it actually made me cry. — Robbie Robertson
Thou wilt die soon and thou are not yet simple nor free from perturbations, nor without suspicion of being hurt by external things, nor kindly disposed towards all; nor dost thou yet place wisdom only in acting justly. — John Steinbeck
