Lunghamer Quotes & Sayings
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Defeat itself is defeated by the embrace of defeat, and death is swallowed up in victory. — Andrew Davidson

Science has destroyed even the refuge of the inner life. What was once a sheltering haven has become a place of terror — Carl Jung

The hardest thing to accept as a parent is that you cannot apply the bandage before the bruise. — Robert Breault

Nixon had this remarkably effective, deeply intense will to power. Reagan and I have a will to ideas. — Newt Gingrich

I'm not fighting. I just telling you what's right. — Tatjana Maria

Whenever I dream of playing a perfect round of golf, which I rarely do more than a dozen times a day, I picture myself on one of my favorite British Open-style links, and in particular the great courses of the west of Ireland, whose holes flow through naturally bunkered dunesland never far from the sight or sound of surf. — Henry Beard

Religious liberty should be a bipartisan issue. — Ted Cruz

When I was a boy, I dreamt that I could fly, he announces. When I woke, I couldn't ... or so the maester said. But what if he lied?
What do you mean?
Perhaps we can fly. All of us. How will we ever know unless we leap from some tall tower? No man ever truly knows what he can do unless he dares to leap.
There is the window. Leap. What do you want?
The world. — George R R Martin

I'll know when the ideas aren't fresh anymore. And I'll know when writing doesn't give me a thrill anymore. — Brian Lumley

What is there over which the incomparable beauty of childhood would not triumph? — George Sand

How so? Briefly, apart from the gospel and outside of Christ, the law is my enemy and condemns me. Why? Because God is my enemy and condemns me. But with the gospel and in Christ, united to him by faith, the law is no longer my enemy but my friend. Why? Because now God is no longer my enemy but my friend, and the law, his will - the law in its moral core, as reflective of his character and of concerns eternally inherent in his own person and so of what pleases him - is now my friendly guide for life in fellowship with God. — Richard Gaffin

It is for you and me to show that no vice is inherent in man. — Mahatma Gandhi

Conservatism is the tacit acknowledgement that all that is finally important in human experience is behind us; that the crucial explorations have been undertaken, and that it is given to man to know what are the great truths that emerged from them. — William F. Buckley Jr.