Ww2 War Crimes Quotes & Sayings
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He wanted to shout, telling her to stop. He wanted to tell her that he could stay, that he wanted to stay, that if leaving meant losing her, then going home wasn't worth it. But the words stayed trapped inside him ... — Nicholas Sparks
The more aggressive our ideologies become, the more aggressive our discourse whether it's in the United States, from Washington D.C., or whether it's from Tehran, or from some underground Al-Qaeda cell. The more aggressive that discourse is, the more people of moderate persuasion have to organize and speak a voice of compassion. That means to feel with the other. — Karen Armstrong
I grew up at a time with androgyny in the 1980s; it was easy to pass under the radar as a gay may. — Alexis Arquette
Remember one thing about democracy. We can have anything we want and at the same time, we always end up with exactly what we deserve. — Edward Albee
Sometimes you just need to have faith in God and believe that everything will turn out for the best". — Kim Carlos
Heredity and environment are funny things. You can't rid yourselves of all the odd ducks in just a few years. The home environment can undo a lot you try to do at school. That's why we've lowered the kindergarten age year after year until now we're almost snatching them from the cradle. We had some false alarms on the McClellans, when they lived in Chicago. Never found a book. Uncle had a mixed record; antisocial. The girl? She was a time bomb. The family had been feeding her subconscious, I'm sure, from what I saw of her school record. She didn't want to know how a thing was done, but why. That can be embarrassing. You ask Why to a lot of things and you wind up very unhappy indeed, if you keep at it. — Ray Bradbury
Only in america will you see people circling the parking lot looking for a close space at a gym. — Don King
Philosophy! the lumber of the schools. — Jonathan Swift
Then back to the stage, and the acting. The bright lights, the rehearsed lines. The applause, the falling curtain. Leaving who one was for a brief time, then returning. But the self that one returned to was never exactly the same as the self that one had left behind. — Haruki Murakami
The optimist sees opportunity in every danger; the pessimist sees danger in every opportunity. — Winston S. Churchill
My dad once told me: no matter what anyone says or writes, really, none of those people have to hit your four- foot putt.You have to go do it yourself. — Tiger Woods
It is a great skill to have friends in low places. They, too, have things to teach you. — Gail Carriger