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Espartaco Y Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

I shall never forget how I was roused one night by the groans of a fellow prisoner, who threw himself about in his sleep, obviously having a horrible nightmare. Since I had always been especially sorry for people who suffered from fearful dreams or deliria, I wanted to wake the poor man. Suddenly I drew back the hand which was ready to shake him, frightened at the thing I was about to do. At that moment I became intensely conscious of the fact that no dream, no matter how horrible, could be as bad as the reality of the camp which surrounded us, and to which I was about to recall him. — Viktor E. Frankl

Espartaco Y Quotes By Andrew Pettegree

Although Martin Luther's theological message was couched as an exhortation to all Christian people, his frame of reference, the human experiences on which he drew and his emotional sympathies, or almost entirely German. — Andrew Pettegree

Espartaco Y Quotes By Nicola Sturgeon

Glasgow is a great city. — Nicola Sturgeon

Espartaco Y Quotes By Bonnie St. John

It's your life ... why not fill it with as much joy as possible? — Bonnie St. John

Espartaco Y Quotes By Bobby Darin

My philosophy is to take one day at a time. I don't worry about the future. Tomorrow is even out of sight for me. — Bobby Darin

Espartaco Y Quotes By John Salazar

Across the country, people are willing to tighten their belts and sacrifice. The president should ask the oil industry to do the same. — John Salazar

Espartaco Y Quotes By Neal Shusterman

What do you do with a textbook case when no one's written the textbook? — Neal Shusterman

Espartaco Y Quotes By Jonathan Swift

Punning is an art of harmonious jingling upon words, which, passing in at the ears, excites a titillary motion in those parts; and this, being conveyed by the animal spirits into the muscles of the face, raises the cockles of the heart. — Jonathan Swift