Ensignbearer Quotes & Sayings
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Formula 1 would be a paradise without the media. — Kimi Raikkonen
The Muslim religion is so unreformed since it was created that nowhere in the Muslim world has there been any real advance in science, or art or literature, or technology in the last 500 years. — Norman Tebbit
I looked for perfection, and I found something better. — Orson Scott Card
He greeted the twins like they were all from the same hood in Compton and gave Dex and me the head nod. — Karina Halle
In any great organization it is far, far safer to be wrong with the majority than to be right alone. — John Kenneth Galbraith
Wherever you go becomes a part of you somehow. — Anita Desai
Actually, I very much dislike routine. Creating music is my chaos therapy. The writing process puts me in a good place. Recording the music is the release of however I felt in the song. — Mpho Koaho
The Word ought to be exposed in the words — Karl Barth
To be alone and to be drunk with your own aloneness is what meditation is all about. Be in the world, but don't be of it. — Rajneesh
A Christian is a military person, he fights the Lord's battles, he is Christ's ensignbearer. Now, what though he endures hard fate, and the bullets fly about? He fights for a crown! — Thomas Watson
People have a right to be the way they are. — Judith Guest
It will be a great day when our schools have all the money they need, and our air force has to have a bake-sale to buy a bomber. — Robert Fulghum
I don't have enough money to be a dreamer. — Fernando Pessoa
He had always admired his colleagues in the life and earth sciences who could hit the road on short notice with a fully stocked backpack and live rugged adventuresome lives in exotic locales. But he had admired them from a distance. — Neal Stephenson
I like the fact that Austin's the first place I've ever lived where there's a real sense of community. People care about their neighbors. — Ian McLagan
There is the illusion of time, which is very deep; who has disposed of it? Mor come to the conviction that what seems the succession of thought is only the distribution of wholes into causal series. — Ralph Waldo Emerson