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Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Winston S. Churchill

We often hear military experts inculcate the doctrine of giving priority to the decisive theatre. There is a lot in this. But in war this principle, like all others, is governed by facts and circumstances; otherwise strategy would be too easy. It would become a drill-book and not an art; it would depend upon rules and not on an instructed and fortunate judgment of the proportions of an ever-changing scene. — Winston S. Churchill

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Louis L'Amour

Who mentioned the Church? On the contrary, I have great respect for religion. My objection is to those who are against so many things and for so little. — Louis L'Amour

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Kristen Heitzmann

Papa is restless in the Field. He cannot find the rhythm. He doesn't know the step. His eye upon the horizon; his mind is in the world. His heart has left us already. His feet will follow. — Kristen Heitzmann

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Gudjon Bergmann

Folks who only battle the symptoms of stress are losing the battle because the symptoms are sure to return if the causes aren't dealt with. — Gudjon Bergmann

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Steven Erikson

What in Hood's name are you doing down here?'
'Hiding, what's it look like? That's always been your problem, Kal, your lack of subtlety. Sooner or later it's going to get you into trouble. Is it dark yet?'
'No. Listen, what's with this damned gale up top? It's all wrong-'
'You just noticed?'
Kalam scowled in the gloom. Well, at least he'd found the wizard. The High Mage of the Fourteenth, hiding between crates and casks and bales. Oh, how bloody encouraging is that?
...
Quick Ben moved further into the narrow space between cargo. 'Here, there's room.'
After a moment, Kalam joined him. 'You got anything to eat? Drink?'
'Naturally.'
'Good. — Steven Erikson

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Anonymous

12 And the LORD said to Satan, Behold, all that he has is in your hand. Only — Anonymous

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By John Milton

They, looking back, all the eastern side beheld
Of Paradise, so late their happy seat,
Waved over by that flaming brand, the gate
With dreadful faces thronged and fiery arms:
Some natural tears they dropped, but wiped them soon;
The world was all before them, where to choose
Their place of rest, and Providence their guide;
They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow,
Through Eden took their solitary way. — John Milton

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By William Shakespeare

Your date is better in your pie and your porridge than in your cheek. — William Shakespeare

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Harold Prince

I didn't go into the theater to be a producer, I went into the theater to be a director. — Harold Prince

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Stephen Bayley

I just don't understand how you can not be concerned about your appearance. From time to time I'm vilified as the person who cares about the look of a teapot - and it's not that I believe my taste is superior, I just can not believe that other people don't care. — Stephen Bayley

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Jacob Bronowski

The most wonderful discovery made by scientists is science itself. — Jacob Bronowski

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Alisa Valdes

It's important to be smart, but it's also important to be active with your intelligence. The more you sit around over-thinking things, the more trouble you get into. — Alisa Valdes

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Aldous Huxley

The Men of Faith will play the cup-bearers at this lifelong bacchanal, filling and ever filling again with the warm liquor that the Intelligences, in sad and sober privacy behind the scenes, will brew for the intoxication of their subjects. — Aldous Huxley

Shibboleth West Wing Quotes By Philip Pullman

It was a shocking thing to say and I knew it was a shocking thing to say. But no one has the right to live without being shocked. No one has the right to spend their life without being offended. Nobody has to read this book. Nobody has to pick it up. Nobody has to open it. And if you open it and read it, you don't have to like it. And if you read it and you dislike it, you don't have to remain silent about it. You can write to me, you can complain about it, you can write to the publisher, you can write to the papers, you can write your own book. You can do all those things, but there your rights stop. No one has the right to stop me writing this book. No one has the right to stop it being published, or sold, or bought, or read. — Philip Pullman