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Legant Railroad Quotes By Albert Camus

The hopeless hope is what sustains us in difficult moments; our comrades will be more patient than the executioners and more numerous than the bullets. — Albert Camus

Legant Railroad Quotes By Cornel West

You must let suffering speak, if you want to hear the truth — Cornel West

Legant Railroad Quotes By Nicole Kidman

I'd like to be wise. You have to go through a lot to get there, but I'm willing to go through a lot. — Nicole Kidman

Legant Railroad Quotes By Wilfred Bion

Of all evil things the least quantity is to be borne, but of learning and knowledge, the more a man hath, the better he can bear it. — Wilfred Bion

Legant Railroad Quotes By Juan Gris

I always pet a dog with my left hand because if he bit me I'd still have my right hand to paint with. — Juan Gris

Legant Railroad Quotes By Winston Churchill

May there not be methods of using explosive energy incomparably more intense than anything heretofore discovered? Might not a bomb no bigger than an orange be found to possess a secret power to destroy a whole block of buildings-nay, to concentrate the force of a thousand tons of cordite and blast a township at a stroke? Could not explosives even of the existing type be guided automatically in flying machines by wireless or other rays, without a human pilot, in ceaseless procession upon a hostile city, arsenal, camp or dockyard? — Winston Churchill

Legant Railroad Quotes By Theresa Sjoquist

It was hard to get jobs on farms doing wool-classing, but I got them. They had to learn to like a female wool-classer. — Theresa Sjoquist

Legant Railroad Quotes By Calvin Coolidge

The Business of Our Firm is Business"
-Donald W. Hudspeth from:
"The Business of America is Business"
-Calvin Coolidge — Calvin Coolidge

Legant Railroad Quotes By Mary McCarthy

Every subsequent moral crisis of my life, moreover, has had precisely the pattern of this struggle over the first Communion, I have battled, usually without avail, against a temptation to do something which only I knew was bad, being swept on by a need to preserve outward appearances and to live up to other people's expectations of me. — Mary McCarthy