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Glahn Law Quotes By Donald Saunders

As a very young man I signed a declaration - 'I renounce war and will never support another'. That was in 1939 and I have maintained this stand throughout the whole period, including WW2, as a Conscientious Objector.Worked to achieve Peace since. It is necessary for individuals to take this stand and maintain it. War never solves anything - it accentuates any problem, whatever it is, and makes matters worse. There is no moral or humanitarian justification for it. — Donald Saunders

Glahn Law Quotes By Joanna Wylde

You probably wouldn't remember, but that night you had Noah?" he said. "You hunkered down on the side of the road and held my shoulders while you pushed him out. — Joanna Wylde

Glahn Law Quotes By Sui Ishida

There's only one way to satisfy a ghoul's hunger. — Sui Ishida

Glahn Law Quotes By Demetri Martin

For me and most of my friends who are comedians, if you've been doing comedy for a while, your tolerance for things actually moves. I find it very hard to be shocked, and when other people aggressively take offense to something, I'm sometimes confused. — Demetri Martin

Glahn Law Quotes By Caitlin Moran

Women wear heels because they think they make their legs look thinner. — Caitlin Moran

Glahn Law Quotes By A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

If you earn your bread well,
there will always be people
around you to apply butter. — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam

Glahn Law Quotes By Pierre Corneille

And the combat ceased, for want of combatants. — Pierre Corneille

Glahn Law Quotes By Robert Macfarlane

Our disenchantment of the night through artificial lighting may appear, if it is noticed at all, as a regrettable but eventually trivial side effect of contemporary life. That winter hour, though, up on the summit ridge with the stars falling plainly far above, it seemed to me that our estrangement from the dark was a great and serious loss. We are, as a species, finding it increasingly hard to imagine that we are part of something which is larger than our own capacity. We have come to accept a heresy of aloofness, a humanist belief in human difference, and we suppress wherever possible the checks and balances on us - the reminders that the world is greater than us or that we are contained within it. — Robert Macfarlane