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Veronesi Gun Quotes By Abraham Verghese

In an emergency, what treatment is given by ear? Words of Comfort. — Abraham Verghese

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Jennifer Ehle

There's never been a game plan, and I suppose I've had an uneasy relationship with my ambition. Someone who had been in my year at drama school once said to me that I was terrifyingly ambitious back then. Which was not at all what I felt at the time - I felt paralysed with shyness, though that evaporated. — Jennifer Ehle

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Agatha Christie

I've got a theory that one can always get anything one wants if one will pay the price. And do you know what the price is, nine times out of ten? Compromise. A beastly thing, compromise, but it steals upon you as you near middle age. — Agatha Christie

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Nic Sheff

As long as you look for someone else to validate who you are by seeking their approval, you are setting yourself up for disaster. You have to be whole and complete in yourself. No one can give you that. You have to know who you are - what others say is irrelevant. — Nic Sheff

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Dietrich Bonhoeffer

God does not exercise an alien domination of the world but a liberating lordship that sets creation free; God's rule lets family, culture, government, and church fulfill their created purposes, both distinct from and related to one another, and without any usurped heteronomy of one over the other. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Zach Galifianakis

Reciting lines is hard; making stuff up is much, much easier. — Zach Galifianakis

Veronesi Gun Quotes By Evelyn Waugh

A conservative is not merely an obstructionist who wishes to resist the introduction of novelties; nor is he, as was assumed by most 19th-century parliamentarians, a brake to frivolous experiment. He has positive work to do ... Civilization has no force of its own beyond what is given from within. It is under constant assault and it takes most of the energies of civilized man to keep going at all ... If [it] falls we shall see not merely the dissolution of a few joint-stock corporations, but of the spiritual and material achievements of our history. — Evelyn Waugh