Montagnard Vietnam Quotes & Sayings
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Religion that is contained only within a church building is a weekend hobby, not a personal faith. — James Lankford

Mankind are so ready to bestow their admiration on the dead, because the latter do not hear it, or because it gives no pleasure to the objects of it. Even fame is the offspring of envy. — William Hazlitt

There,to survive,they will no doubt readapt,drawing upon the resilence and courage they displayed during the Vietnam War to perserve harmony with nature and cosmic forces. There they will live with unflagging dignity,working unceasingly from day to day to salvalge the remaining pieces of their shattered world. — Gerald Hickey

Daemon scratched his chest, his expression doubtful. "And how are we
going to get her to exert energy." Andrew grinned from across the room. "We could take her out to a field
and chase her around in our cars. That sounds fun. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I find my greatest happiness in thinking of those days in Homestead when I labored to bring a thing to perfection entirely by myself. In the evenings, I would go into the hills and look down on my work, and I knew that it was good, and my heart was elated. — Charles M. Schwab

I grew up without a television. It meant that I read lots of books and entertained myself. — Emily Watson

Feeling better doesn't come from avoiding adulthood, it comes from investing in adulthood. — Meg Jay

Oh my,' Myron said to Hadrian as he twisted to get a better view. 'I don't even think of horses when I look at her. — Michael J. Sullivan

There are those today that say we must do as others do, that we must conform to the world [to win it], that we must swim with the tide, that we must move with the crowd. But the believer should say, No. — Billy Graham

I've spent many dark nights trying to forget about Cricket. It doesn't feel fair that he could have forgotten about me. — Stephanie Perkins

Hold your Council before Dinner; the full Belly hates Thinking as well as Acting. — Benjamin Franklin