Wardroom Pandemic Quotes & Sayings
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Everything that occurs out of necessity, everything expected, repeated day in and day out is mute. Only chance can speak to us. We read its message much as gypsies read the images made by coffee grounds at the bottom of the cup. — Milan Kundera

Fear not! Stand your ground ... the Lord himself will fight for you; you have only to keep still. — Moses

I don't care very much for literary shrines and hauntsI knew a woman in London who boasted that she had lodgings from the windows of which she could throw a stone into Carlyle's yard. And when I said, "Why throw a stone into Carlyle's yard?" she looked at me as if I were an imbecile and changed the subject. — Carolyn Wells

We have a very foolish notion in Western countries that progress delivers freedom. But progress doesn't necessarily bring moral virtue. — Richard Flanagan

A compassion swirled form nowhere in the high I was lost in. She needed me. She needed me to accept her for what she was. And when I realized that I had it within myself to give her at least this small part of me, the last of my fear melted away. — Kim Harrison

Part of the prejudice thing is that the victim has to be somebody weaker than you in numbers, but somebody you secretly admire or fear. — Robert Silverberg

If your opinion needs to be corrected than it is not your opinion. — Kim Yannayon

The biggest reason people don't succeed is because they don't expose themselves to existing information. — Jim Rohn

When affirmation and negation came into being, Tao faded. After Tao faded, then came one-sided attachments. — Zhuangzi

It is really a puzzle what drives one to take one's work so devilishly seriously. — Albert Einstein

Above the titles of wife and mother, which, although dear, are transitory and accidental, there is the title human being, which precedes and out-ranks every other. — Mary Livermore

Focus on essentials and try not to get distracted and bogged down by things that don't add value to the bottom line. — Carlos Slim

Good is towing the line, being behaved, being quiet, being passive, fitting in, being liked, and great is being messy, having a belly, speaking your mind, standing up for what you believe in, fighting for another paradigm, not letting people talk you out of what you know to be true. — Eve Ensler

I tried to take that as a life lesson: never underestimate the little people. — Jim Butcher