Tim Mcveigh Quotes & Sayings
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Start to exercise a firm control over what influences your experiences before situations control you. — Steven Redhead

Your Mom's Car. Think about that. Try to wrap your brain around the supernatural and spiritual implications that the name bears down you. Your Mom's Car, holding its hand out straight, fingers curled, a zombie reaching for your neck. — Dan Chaon

Everyone must be in the same competitive situation, including on the fiscal level. — Francois Hollande

If there are witnesses the government interviewed who suggest other people were involved or that Tim McVeigh was not involved, those are critical matters that would have to be investigated. — Richard Burr

My silence was not a lack of passion, but an inability to even draw a breath. — Lauren Gallagher

Hannah sought God's heart, and He "remembered her." He hears your prayers too. He cares about your struggles. He cares about your relationships. He loves you and wants you to pour out your soul to Him. When you call on the name of Jesus, all things are possible. — Gwen Smith

He had the air of a spy in a melodrama, missing nothing, liking nothing, looking forward to the great day when everything would be turned upside down. — Kurt Vonnegut

They come and go, without the drowsy observer's participation, but are essentially different from dream pictures for he is still master of his senses. They are often grotesque. I am pestered by roguish profiles, by some coarse-featured and florid dwarf with a swelling nostril or ear. At times, however, my photisms take on a rather soothing flou quality, and then I see - projected, as it were, upon the inside of the eyelid - gray figures walking between beehives, or small black parrots gradually vanishing among mountain snows, or a mauve remoteness melting beyond moving masts. — Vladimir Nabokov

I'd rather play in front of a full house than an empty crowd. — Johnny Giles

Duty is what no-one else will do at the moment. — Penelope Fitzgerald

There has never yet been a human society worthy of the name of civilization. Civilization remains a remote ideal. — Edward Abbey

No new choices are introduced by raising the specter of disaster. These become opportunities for swearing new allegiance to technology. The solution is to discover new technologies that will correct and modify the harm either potentially or already caused by present technologies. — Donald Phillip Verene