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Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Lena Black

I'm not whom you think I am." "You are exactly whom I think you are. — Lena Black

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Seneca.

When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind. — Seneca.

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Christopher McDougall

Darwin's great gift to science was simplifying all life to pure mathematics: your one and only goal on earth is multiplication. Everything you do, every instinct you have, is an evolutionary urge to make babies and leave behind as many copies of yourself as possible. From that perspective, heroism makes no sense. Why risk the grave for someone else if there's no guarantee of a biological payoff? Dying for your own kids: smart. Dying for a rival's? Genetic suicide. — Christopher McDougall

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

Nonviolence does not admit of running away from danger ... Between violence and cowardly flight I can only prefer violence to cowardice. — Mahatma Gandhi

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Stephanie Storey

A drop of ocean water had the ambition to rise high into the air. So, with the help of fire, it rose as vapor, but when it flew so high that the air turned cold, it froze and fell from the sky as rain. The parched soil drank up the little drop and imprisoned it for a long time: punishment for its greedy ambition. You're — Stephanie Storey

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Dean Koontz

He gave us the rude number one with lots of emphasis and then came after us. — Dean Koontz

Galahad Threepwood Quotes By Woodrow Wilson

You have just taken an oath of allegiance to the United States. Of allegiance to whom? Of allegiance to no one, unless it be God. Certainly not of allegiance to those who temporarily represent this great government. You have taken an oath of allegiance to a great ideal, to a great body of principles, to a great hope of the human race. — Woodrow Wilson