General John Logan Quotes & Sayings
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I can't pass a bookstore without slipping inside, looking for the next book that will burn my hand when I touch its jacket, or hand me over a promissory note of such immense power that it contains the formula that will change everything about me. — Pat Conroy
People will follow what they see, and not what they are only told to do — Sunday Adelaja
And then there's the gun itself. No man in his right mind will play with a gun. I've seen show-offs doing fancy spins and all that. No real gun-fighter ever did. With a hair-trigger, he'd be likely to blow a hole in his belly. The gun-fighter knows enough of guns to be wary of them. He treats them with respect. A pistol was never made for anything except killing, and a gunfighter never draws a gun unless to shoot, and he shoots to kill. — Louis L'Amour
We live now in an era where normal values have been displaced. The good is called bad, the bad - good. — Anna Politkovskaya
We need not fear that in seeking God only we may narrow our lives or restrict the motions of our expanding hearts. The opposite is true. We can well afford to make God our All, to concentrate, to sacrifice the many for the One. — A.W. Tozer
Peace is a virgin who dare not show her face without Strength, her father, for protection. — Charles Lindbergh
I'm not very good at explaining things," she said. "But I think you have beautiful eyes. I love the gold in them. I love that they're different from my eyes- I see mine all the time and I'm bored with them. — Holly Black
You left with my soul in your fists and my heart in your teeth, and I don't want either of them back." ~Ben — Colleen Hoover
During its timeless hours of movement and inspection, as it floated on the number-winds and learned from their shape and force, it had become aware of something else, something so far from the conceptual map of the environment it had originally been given as to briefly constitute a new danger to the Nemesis program's logical integrity. — Tad Williams
While tributes to Americans who had lost their lives in battle had been held in a number of towns across the nation, one of the more well-known stories about the beginnings of Memorial Day is the story about General John Logan. — John Linder
To me, no one has fully cracked the code on social recruiting yet. — Eric Lefkofsky
Who wooed in haste, and means to wed at leisure. — William Shakespeare
