Sergeant Winters Quotes & Sayings
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Top Sergeant Winters Quotes
If he let himself feel it, the crack that ran through his heart would widen. It would break him, and he couldn't break. Not here. Not now. — Veronica Rossi
It's our potential for good stuff I'm most interested in exploring, but that has most meaning when juxtaposed with things that can go wrong. — Morris Gleitzman
People never notice anything. — J.D. Salinger
We all obsess about what we are doing and accomplishing. What if we let it go and simply made the way we live our lives our accomplishment? — Maria Shriver
To gather with God's people in united adoration of the Father is as necessary to the Christian life as prayer. — Martin Luther
Love does not measure qualities, nor sets any standards. Love happens. — Auliq Ice
If we play hard and we compete, we match up with any team. I feel like we have the personnel to go all the way. — Tyson Chandler
Transcendent values like trust and integrity literally translate into revenue, profits and prosperity. — Patricia Aburdene
Someone told me recently that a commentator or some sort had said, "The United States is in spiritual free-fall." When people make such remarks, such appalling judgements, they never include themselves, their friends, those with whom they agree. They have drawn, as they say, a bright line between an "us" and a "them." Those on the other side of the line are assumed to be unworthy of respect or hearing, and are in fact to be regarded as a huge problem to the "us" who presume to judge "them." This tedious pattern has repeated itself endlessly through human history and is, as I have said, the end of community and the beginning of tribalism. — Marilynne Robinson
Do people choose the art that inspires them - do they think it over, decide they might prefer the fabulous to the real? For me, it was those early readings of fairy tales that made me who I was as a reader and, later on, as a storyteller. — Alice Hoffman
When you forgive somebody, it's not so much for them as it is for you. You need to be free from that. And you need to rise above that. — Lacey Sturm
The basic tenet of black consciousness is that the black man must reject all value systems that seek to make him a foreigner in the country of his birth and reduce his basic human dignity. — Steven Biko
There is a solitude of space.
A solitude of sea. A solitude of death, but these societies shall be compared with that profounder site-that polar privacy. A soul admitted to itself
Finite infinity. — Emily Dickinson