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Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Even though this deity (the Christian God with a capital "G") has evolved through its 2000 years, it somehow maintains in its current version all old characteristics, whether conflicting or consistent: readiness to punish but ability to heal, vindictiveness yet forgiveness, utter cruelty to outside nonbelievers but looking for converts, etc. — Thomas Daniel Nehrer

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

You are a great soul. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Francois Hougaard

It's never nice to lose someone close to you; unfortunately, life goes on, and we have to make peace with it and move on. — Francois Hougaard

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Klaus Fuchs

I was in the underground until I left Germany. — Klaus Fuchs

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Henny Youngman

I played a great horse yesterday! It took seven horses to beat him. — Henny Youngman

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Gary Johnson

My vision of the border with Mexico is that a truck from the United States going into Mexico and a truck coming from Mexico into the United States will pass each other at the border going 60 miles an hour. Yes, we should have open borders. — Gary Johnson

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Deborah Eisenberg

But the real fun of writing, for me at least, is the experience of making a set of givens yield. There's an incredibly inflexible set of instruments - our vocabulary, our grammar, the abstract symbols on paper, the limitations of your own powers of expression. You write something down and it's awkward, trivial, artificial, approximate. But with effort you can get it to become a little flexible, a little transparent. You can get it to open up, and expose something lurking there beyond the clumsy thing you first put down. When you add a comma or add or subtract a word, and the thing reacts and changes, it's so exciting that you forget how absolutely terrible writing feels a lot of the time. — Deborah Eisenberg

Oberstleutnant Wolfgang Quotes By Susan Sontag

Serious fiction writers think about moral problems practically. They tell stories. They narrate. They evoke our common humanity in narratives with which we can identify, even though the lives may be remote from our own. They stimulate our imagination. The stories they tell enlarge and complicate - and, therefore, improve - our sympathies. They educate our capacity for moral judgment. — Susan Sontag