Washies Columbia Quotes & Sayings
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So all of this agony was for nothing?"
"You exposed us to malicious gossip for nothing."
"You were cruel."
"So were you."
"You hurt me."
"And you hurt me. Is revenge everything you dreamed it might be? — Sylvain Reynard
Wherever you are, with whatever means you have, if you reclaim a piece of land for nature, your world will grow kinder, more benevolent. Create havens - for animals, for other people, for yourself - and let this reflect into the world. Fight for space in your own backyard, in an acre or a flowerpot or simply an embrace of the longing for company that lingers in your wilting heart. If you take this one step toward them, no matter where you are, the elephants will come to you. — Boyd Varty
Futur is a threat, not a promise — Brian K. Vaughan
The savage who loves himself, his wife and child with quiet joy and glows with limited activity of his tribe as for his own life is in my opinion a more real being than that cultivated shadow who is enraptured with the shadow of the whole species — Johann Gottfried Herder
Take care of your people is one of the principle lessons of military leadership. If we take care of our people on deployment, why should that change when we come home? — Eric Greitens
Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks. — Phillips Brooks
But that was war did. It made people realize the importance of stupid things. — Sara Raasch
He who steals from a citizen," said Cato, "ends his days in fetters and chains; but he who steals from the community ends them in purple and gold."17 — Will Durant
We've got a major scandal with Clinton. Plus, Halloweens on a Saturday this year. — C. Sue Carter
Even when no one loves you, there is always someone to love, someone who needs to be loved. Always. You just have to look outside yourself. — Anne Gracie
Each particular being, in its individuality, its concrete nature and entity, with all its own characteristics and its private qualities and its own inviolable identity, gives glory to God by being precisely what He wants it to be here and now, in the circumstances ordained for it by His Love and His infinite Art. — Thomas Merton
