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Heroes Intro Quotes By Terry Pratchett

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Heroes Intro Quotes By Livy

Numa turned his attention to domestic matters. The removal of all danger from without would induce his subjects to luxuriate in idleness, as they would be no longer restrained by the fear of an enemy or by military discipline. To prevent this, he strove to inculcate in their minds the fear of the gods, regarding this as the most powerful influence which could act upon an uncivilised and, in those ages, a barbarous people. — Livy

Heroes Intro Quotes By Gillian Flynn

Sometimes you need to get lost for a little. — Gillian Flynn

Heroes Intro Quotes By Rabindranath Tagore

The bird thinks it a favor to give the fish a lift in the air — Rabindranath Tagore

Heroes Intro Quotes By Raymond Roussel

My fame will outshine that of Victor Hugo or Napoleon. — Raymond Roussel

Heroes Intro Quotes By Asa Don Brown

All children should be taught to unconditionally accept, approve, admire, appreciate, forgive, trust, and ultimately, love their own person. — Asa Don Brown

Heroes Intro Quotes By Nancy Travis

The alarming thing in China is the almost total absence of primary care. Even in cities, there are no independent doctors' offices or neighborhood clinics, so people have to go to the hospital for every health care need. — Nancy Travis

Heroes Intro Quotes By Meredith T. Taylor

I never want to leave you.
I didn't respond- not because I couldn't find the words, but because there weren't any words in the entire world that could have sounded more perfect. — Meredith T. Taylor

Heroes Intro Quotes By Claude Adrien Helvetius

Discipline is, in a manner, nothing else but the art of inspiring the soldiers with greater fear of their officers than of the enemy. This fear has often the effect of courage: but it cannot prevail against the fierce and obstinate valor of people animated by fanaticism, or warm love of their country. — Claude Adrien Helvetius