Military Returning Home Quotes & Sayings
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Mother Nature was one angry slut. She'd try and kill you the first chance she got. You'd screwed with her for so long that she was happy to eliminate you. — Joseph Boyden
I don't have a problem with these Arizona laws. I have a problem with Chicano, Gay and Lesbian, Asian-American and African-American histories not being taught in American History courses. — M.G. Hardie
They were running for their lives, and when you ran for your life you had to do things, brutal things. — Stephen Lloyd Jones
The heart is stubborn. It holds onto love despite what sense and emotion tells it. And it is often, in the battle of those three, the most brilliant of all. — Alessandra Torre
Money is the product of virtue, but it will not give you virtue and it will not redeem your vices — Ayn Rand
I can go through life as a victim, blaming others for my misfortunes, and experiencing frustration over my condition. Or I can choose to be an active agent and do what I can do to bring about a positive change in my life. — Tal Ben-Shahar
He pressed his forehead against mine, clasped me around my waist, and said henceforth we were married. — Herman Melville
If I had learned how to get along in the quotidian world while keeping up the search for the hidden realm, I might have gotten more out of life. But I believed I was doing hugely important work. I was elitist about it. — Jim Woodring
In those days, he said the following: I can only give you a little; but that little, I give to you with love. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann
To lift farm drudgery off flesh and blood and lay it on steel and motors has been my most constant ambition — Henry Ford
My daughter has probably gotten some benefit of being inspired by a woman who is willing to take on things. We travel. We travel to exotic places. I'm the first person to jump in the ocean with a whale. Even if I'm scared, I'll do it anyway, because I never wanted her to see fear, especially when she was younger. — Teri Hatcher
The essence of a tragedy, or even of a serious play, is the spiritual awakening, or regeneration, of the hero. — Maxwell Anderson