Gibbler Gallop Quotes & Sayings
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A certain grasp of military affairs is vital for those in charge of general policy. — Carl Von Clausewitz

Eric could teach Hosea the way to call his magic. He could teach him that Eric's was the only right way, teach Hosea to do only as Eric had done and could do, and no more. But that was not what it meant to be a teacher. Hosea must grow to be all that Hosea could be, — Mercedes Lackey

Interestingly, a lot of the polling that I see is not along racial lines, but along generational lines. We are doing better and better among younger people, not so well among older people, whether they're African-American, whether they're white or whether they're Latino. — Bernie Sanders

The Boston Red Sox were obsessed with outcomes; he with process. That's what kept him sane. — Michael Lewis

Homeschooling has given us some wonderful flexibility and some great life experiences, especially with our son. — Jodi Benson

If you have to shine like the sun,
first you have to burn like it. — Adolf Hitler

How could men who liked cats be bad? — Laurie Halse Anderson

You are real! Everyone has to be different or the world would be really boring. If we all looked the same, then no one could tell us apart. -Janelle — Tara Michener

Does it get heavy?"
"Does what get heavy?"
"That big head you lug around 24/7, 365." Sally patted Jen on the back. "It just seems like maybe your neck or back would begin to hurt at some point."
"Wow, Sally. I'm impressed you aren't just going for a psychology degree! Right now you seem to be running for mayor of 'I think I'm funny' town. — Quinn Loftis

A smoke, a book, a cup of coffee.
These are the little things that get us through this sometimes weary world and all the rainy days. — R.M. Engelhardt

She simply stared at me, her dark gaze practically piercing my soul. A tangle of emotions tightened in my chest. — Richelle Mead

I guess a good song is a good song is a good song, ya know. — George Thorogood

Trees endure the hot sun and rainstorms by sending their roots down deeper. The adversity they face is eventually the source of great stability. The harshness of the elements surrounding them causes them to seek another source of life. They will one day come to the place that even the greatest of windstorms cannot affect their ability to produce fruit. — John Bevere