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Gridiron Gang Quotes By Foz Meadows

My island was not wild, compared to this.
There are such monsters in a palace. — Foz Meadows

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Lucia Puenzo

Much more than trying to focus on the battlefield of the war, it was the central place that German doctors occupied within Nazism, the omnipotent and insane idea of wanting to generically modify an entire nation. This idea was not on the outskirts of Nazi ideology, it was the heart of movement, that's what intrigued me. Mengele is the most extreme expression of this idea. — Lucia Puenzo

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Karl Barth

The person who knows only his side of the argument knows little of that. — Karl Barth

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Tracy Krimmer

Even though on the outside we glittered like gold, inside we were almost as black as coal. Sometimes the glitter people saw was only the shattered pieces reflecting among the broken glass. — Tracy Krimmer

Gridiron Gang Quotes By John Galsworthy

With the years his dislike of humbug had increased; the orthodoxy he had worn in the 'sixties', as he had worn side-whiskers out of sheer exuberance , had long dropped off, leaving him reverent before three things alone - beauty, upright conduct, and the sense of property; and the greatest of these now was beauty. — John Galsworthy

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Helen A. Rosburg

One of the best things about being [joyfully] retired is the freedom to travel when I want. When my son and daughter-in-law asked me to stay at their house for a week to house-sit while they were away on vacation, I had the freedom to do it. — Helen A. Rosburg

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Nelson Mandela

Sport has the power to overcome old divisions and create the bond of common aspirations — Nelson Mandela

Gridiron Gang Quotes By Ernest Istook

Americans should be free to recognize our religious heritage; doing that is not the same as creating a government-sponsored religion. — Ernest Istook