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Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Ernst Junger

General" stands here for the individual who goes into action, whether freely or forcedly. Since anarchy offers him an especially favorable charge, this type is permanent today. Thus, "general" has a universal rather than a special meaning. It can be replaced ad libitum. It refers not to a profession but to a condition. The latter may also crop up in a coolie, in which case it is particularly effective. — Ernst Junger

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Linda Lael Miller

I'm a sucker for punishment," Joslyn answered cheerfully. "There's something about him - " "Raw sexual magnetism, maybe?" Kendra prompted, beginning to perk up as the caffeine hit her bloodstream. "You noticed," Joslyn joked. "It's hard not to," Kendra replied. "I think God was showing off a little when He decided to throw Slade Barlow together." "Amen," agreed Joslyn. — Linda Lael Miller

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By William James

Humanism ... is not a single hypothesis or theorem, and it dwells on no new facts. It is rather a slow shifting in the philosophic perspective, making things appear as from a new centre of interest or point of sight. — William James

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Lanie Kincaid

It just always seems it goes that the one you can't have is the one you want. — Lanie Kincaid

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By William J. Clinton

If we disagree and I think I'm right, I just go ahead and do what I think is right. And then she tells me, 'I told you so.' — William J. Clinton

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Anne Sexton

God owns heaven but He craves the earth. — Anne Sexton

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Robert Frost

Hell is a half-filled auditorium. — Robert Frost

Importance Of Rivals Quotes By Sara Sheridan

They should be taking bonuses from bankers, not library books from schoolchildren. What kind of society are we building? — Sara Sheridan