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Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Hans Hellmut Kirst

The soldier must say Yes when he thinks Yes. But when many say Yes and think No, when they feel forced to say Yes, though they think No, or when they say Yes for the sake of their careers, their own comfort or self-interest while their consciences tell them No, the point has been reached where true soldiering dies out altogether. And not only soldiering. This is death's great triumph. For when conscience dies, mankind dies with it. — Hans Hellmut Kirst

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Mark Burnett

He [Peter Pan] is a metaphor for dreams and faith. — Mark Burnett

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Nancy Willard

When I was growing up, I loved stories in which a girl sets out on a quest to rescue the prince instead of the other way around. — Nancy Willard

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Katharine Hepburn

I won't go to a restaurant to eat with friends, always join them afterwards for coffee. In company I always get over enthusiastic, and this leads to indigestion. — Katharine Hepburn

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Elizabeth Warren

If you don't have a seat at the table, you're probably on the menu. — Elizabeth Warren

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Charles Delmar

Writing is like masturbation. It might not bear fruit, but it certainly does feel good. — Charles Delmar

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Marie De France

Out of five hundred who speak glibly of love, not one can spell the first letter of his name. — Marie De France

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Ronnie James Dio

If you listen to fools ... The Mob Rules! — Ronnie James Dio

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Gottfried Leibniz

Nihil est sine ratione. There is nothing without a reason. — Gottfried Leibniz

Thinggaard Rejser Quotes By Henry Ford

No government can guarantee security. It can only tax production, distribution and service and gradually crush the power to pay taxes. That settles nothing. It only uses up the gains of the past and postpones the developments of the future. — Henry Ford