Oleg Penkovsky Quotes & Sayings
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Reflect on death as in Jesus Christ, not as without Jesus Christ. Without Jesus Christ it is dreadful, it is alarming, it is the terror of nature. In Jesus Christ it is fair and lovely, it is good and holy, it is the joy of saints. — Blaise Pascal

Life isn't just addition and subtraction. There's also the accumulation, the multiplication, of loss, of failure. — Julian Barnes

The English are probably more capable than most peoples of making revolutionary change without bloodshed. In England, if anywhere,it would be possible to abolish poverty without destroying liberty. — George Orwell

When I was growing up you would see big American films that really mythologised their landscape, that really showed the vastness and the drama of their country. — Baz Luhrmann

A person is loved for the risk he or she takes for someone else, be it a mother, a father, a child, a lover, or a friend. It takes courage to reach out and connect with another human being. It requires risk and hard work. It takes courage and compassion for a person to truly bond with another. Sometimes even bridges aren't enough. — Buket Uzuner

We haven't done action movies in Germany. We had some attempts in the '90s, but they failed. — Til Schweiger

Because while she might be able to feign timidity within the confines of isolation, out here - amid chaos, destruction - I knew she'd become something entirely different. I was just waiting. Every day, patiently waiting for her to understand the breadth of her own potential; never realizing I'd entrusted her to the one soldier who might take her away from me.
I should shoot myself for it. — Tahereh Mafi

Time discovers truth. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Working with Tyler Perry has been a wonderful experience. Everything he touches turns to gold, it seems like. — Lance Gross

And just because a talking donkey tells you something doesn't mean it's true. — Matt Mikalatos

She was stung by sharp regret thinking about the sheets and tablecloths, so costly and never used due to excessive regard. — Paolo Giordano

Show me, Grandfather, and I will finish what you started. Trembling — Alan Dean Foster

History is nothing but a problem of mechanics applied to psychology. — Hippolyte Taine