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Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Ellie Williams

Getting all sentimental PMSL!! Oh dear #LongingAgainInSilence — Ellie Williams

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Richard Harris

The law does not require you to be a mind-reader — Richard Harris

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Simon Beecher

People come and people go, but time moves ever forward. We are but chaff that is cast aside in it's wake — Simon Beecher

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By George Clooney

I think it's the most responsible thing you can do, to have kids. It's not something to be taken lightly. I don't have that gene that people have to replicate. — George Clooney

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By NightBits

Life is like a game
Start, Progress, Retry, Gameover — NightBits

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Albert Einstein

Innovation is everyones responsibility, not just R&Ds. — Albert Einstein

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By David Bentley

The mind unlearned in reverence, says Bonaventure (1221-1274), is in danger of becoming so captivated by the spectacle of beings as to be altogether forgetful of being in itself; and our mechanistic approach to the world is nothing but ontological obliviousness translated into a living tradition. — David Bentley

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Vironika Tugaleva

Happiness isn't about pretending there's no pain. It's about accepting the pain as a part of healing and doing your best to nurse your own wounds with love and patience. — Vironika Tugaleva

Lieutenant Colonel Hal Moore Quotes By Neil Gaiman

There was still a monster in my house, and, in a fragment of time that had, perhaps, been snipped out of reality, my father had pushed me down into the water of the bath and tried, perhaps, to drown me. I had run for miles through the dark. I had seen my father kissing and touching the thing that called itself Ursula Monkton. The dread had not left my soul. But there was a kitten on my pillow, and it was purring in my face and vibrating gently with every purr, and, very soon, I slept. X. — Neil Gaiman