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Ike was like a giant umbrella. He absorbed what was coming down from above, shielded his commanders from higher authority, and about them to fight the war without excessive second-guessing. — Jean Edward Smith

His eyes were closing again, all of their own accord, so that he lay in red, pain-filled darkness. It occured to him that he was dying and he didn't care.
'He's alive!' Blue said again 'He's breathing!'
'I can't see him breathing. — Herbie Brennan

I know that eventually, I'll have to change my life and my career, but I've got a lot of good years left in me yet. — Jackie Chan

It is rarely a lack of love that forces two hearts apart, but other obstacles. — Robin LaFevers

Friends are lights in winter; the older the friend, the brighter the light. — Roger Rosenblatt

She will fight for light, and he for dark,
Battling through the ages for loves sweet spark.
Wherever two souls adore truly, you will find them, lo,
The brave Juliet and the wicked Romeo. — Stacey Jay

As iron sharpens iron, we need confrontation and truth from others to grow. No one likes to hear negative things about him or herself. But in the long run it may be good for us. — Henry Cloud

It is incredible what a pronounced hero can get away with and what can be accredited to him.
There were no inconvenient questions asked of Robin because everyone preferred to believe that heroes defeat villains and that there were distinguishable traits that could easily tell the two apart. — Arianna Alexsandra Collins

Prudence versus passion is a conflict that runs through history. It is not a conflict in which we ought to side wholly with either party. — Bertrand Russell

Eyes bloodshot, I want to say. Eating a lot of Cheetos. Staring into space. Eating more
Cheetos. It must be love. What else could it possibly be? — David Levithan

Peace is a great goal, but it is not a panacea. Neither is material wealth. — Richard M. Nixon

Never argue with a drunk or a fool. — Aaron Sorkin