High School Yearbook Inspirational Quotes & Sayings
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Culture derives its meaning from man's faith in God; it is never an end in itself, but always a means of expressing one's religious faith. — Henry R. Van Til

Of course there are big differences in length and character and vocabulary, but each level has its particular pleasures when it comes to the words one can use and the way one uses them. — Margaret Mahy

In combat situations, your choices can be judged based only against what you knew at the time. To expect anything more of a soldier is to demand that he or she be superhuman. Which seems, to me, unreasonable. — Jim Butcher

Napoleon has humbugged me, by God; he has gained twenty-four hours' march on me. — Duke Of Wellington

I'm twitchy. I think I've got ADD. I find it hard to sit down. I need to be constantly challenged; otherwise, I get very ... well, I guess 'bored' is the word. — Sam Taylor-Johnson

Sacrifice is the
ultimate truth,
he said. But truth itself
must be sacrificed . . . — Brian Nowlin

Jews have always thought that having someone elevated with his head above the grass was not good for the Jews. I never felt that way. I believe that you have to stand up. — Ed Koch

I'm a Third World person. I grew up in an occupied zone [Greenville, South Carolina] and had to negotiate with the superpower, really the colonial power. — Jesse Jackson

Do you want to work out with me tonight?' he asks.
I waggle my eyebrows. 'And here I thought we were working out.'
He laughs. 'God, I love you. — Denise Grover Swank

Embrace the miracle of the sacred moment. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Haiti's economy cannot be built by and benefit just a privileged few. It must be built by and benefit all Haitians. — Jim Yong Kim

There was splendid fighting on the part of the division on the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th. There was no faltering or hesitation. Each man went to work determined to carry anything in reason. — John Buford