Zeppelins Ww1 Quotes & Sayings
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The difficulty about all this dying, is that you can't tell a fellow anything about it, so where does the fun come in? — Alice James
The Japanese are a disease of the skin ... the Communists are a disease of the heart. Everything personal was political ... Two reds sandwiching a black ... — Jung Chang
I believe in the protection of the environment that supports us all. — Nell Newman
Most vegetarians I ever see looked enough like their food to be classed as cannibals. — Finley Peter Dunne
tee that stretched taut against his powerful — Kate Meader
Words are wind, and the wind from Manderly's mouth means no more than the wind escaping his bottom. — George R R Martin
Gender healing and reconciliation consciously invokes this universal love of the heart, which in the end has the capacity to overcome the very real and formidable challenges of gender oppression and injustice that have tormented human societies for literally thousands of years — William Keepin
Make it a goal to be somebody's hero. — Robert Cheeke
He is able who thinks he is able. — Lord Buddha
My feelings are, if you're gonna lead a rock n' roll lifestyle, don't let it affect your work. I know I can stay up all night and still come in the next day and write a song, and nothing will stop me from doing it. I expect the same from everyone else. — Marilyn Manson
In the first place, he is a gentleman," continued Violet. "Then he is a man of spirit. And then he has not too much spirit; - not that kind of spirit which makes some men think that they are the finest things going. His manners are perfect; - not Chesterfieldian, and yet never offensive. He never browbeats any one, and never toadies any one. He knows how to live easily with men of all ranks, without any appearance of claiming a special status for himself. If he were made Archbishop of Canterbury to-morrow, I believe he would settle down into the place of the first subject in the land without arrogance, and without false shame. — Anthony Trollope
