George Washington Quotes
Offensive operations, often times, is the surest, if not the only means of defence.

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For as long as I can remember, the thing that gave me a sense of wonderment and renewal... has always been the work of other actors.
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I like to race, not to do laps alone.
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There are personality traits, or baggage from their backgrounds, goals that they have and the first thing I need to do is understand and then acknowledge and then accept those properties. That's kind of the baseline requirement to have a productive relationship.
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A high hope for a low heaven: God grant us patience!
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It is not set speeches at the moment of battle that render soldiers brave.
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I think a lot of things that people think are complimentary are a little bit condescending, but then we just have to keep doing what we're doing, and being in the band is the important bit.
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Christmas Day is the festival of optimism.
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Myths have a very long memory.
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Life is movement. The more life there is, the more flexibility there is. The more fluid you are, the more you are alive.
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Players have to adapt nowadays, and if you have a good football brain, if you can read the game, you can manage it.
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We who have Christ's eternal life need to throw away our own lives.
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They got into fact checking at the 'Paris Review,' and it was mortifying. There was a wrangle about Hemingway's lost stories that nearly killed me. It turns out he didn't lose those stories. They weren't stolen from the platform.
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The ingredients that make a good poem often differ from those that make a good essay and from those that make a good novel.
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It having been said above that God bends all the reprobate, and even Satan himself, at his will, three objections are started. First, that this happens by the permission, not by the will of God. To this objection there is a twofold reply, the one, that angels and men, good and bad, do nothing but what is appointed by God; the second, that all movements are secretly directed to their end by the hidden inspiration of God.
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The mind's deepest desire, even in its most elaborate operations, parallels man's unconscious feeling in the face of his universe: it is an insistence upon familiarity, an appetite for clarity.
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Offensive operations, often times, is the surest, if not the only means of defence.