Top 100 Dan Groat Quotes
#1. I can't tell you what's in all of God's plans, but I do know part of them. He empowers you with reason and will. Those are your strengths. That's what gives you the chance to be great in his sight. He gave you a mind and codes to live by so you could be in charge of your own actions.
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#2. A person gets built and stands for a few years and then nature's demolition team comes in.
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#3. Evil stinks and it doesn't disappear just because you want it to. You can still smell it with your eyes closed.
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#4. They understood that brave men could be injured more by pity than by disease.
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#5. Men who have been in war have a different attitude about being wronged.
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#6. It's a funny thing, one day you're living and the next day you're not sometimes, whether you have plans or not. Wishes and wants get trumped by the reaper every time. I don't even know if I would want a warning if it was my time. I think I'd rather be surprised.
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#7. The true soldier knows nothing but war, and the true soldier, for lack of an enemy, attacks himself.
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#8. Hope is a carrot tied to the stick of tomorrow.
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#9. The world has a way of dragging down our mood.
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#10. As an adult I had mastered the art of looking without seeing and listening without hearing and eating without tasting and maybe even existing without living.
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#11. Devotion to self is necessary. First, place the mask on yourself and breathe deeply. Then help the others. If you don't save yourself, they will die.
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#12. True genius is a complete stranger to most, a momentary acquaintance to others, a lasting friend to few.
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#13. It seems to me that smart people seem to know things and wise people know how to use what they know. Smart is a big help to a man; wise is a big help to lots of men.
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#14. The power of our country relies on the character that comes out of each of our homes.
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#15. When you're anonymous, other opinions shrink next to the sounds in your own head.
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#16. If you decide to take somebody on, don't look behind you, because there won't be anybody there. You'll be all alone.
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#17. How do we keep convincing young people to die in fights they didn't start for reasons we're too devious to tell the truth about? It's way too easy for governments to spend other people's blood. Maybe only the sons and daughters of those who declare the wars should be allowed to fight and die.
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#18. Winning and losing was suddenly elevated to be about things that had no score and no teams and no uniforms; just one player at a time dealing with his life, his own struggle, his own triumph and torment.
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#19. Reading had always been, through bad, boring, or better times, his best connection to humans.
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#20. In this country our principles should not be silent.
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#21. Time is not tinder for any flame. It will not gather a spark; it will not smolder. It will not change.
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"Responsibility is definitely not something you feel; it is something you wear."
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#23. Surviving is about need. Living is about want.
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#24. My world was very limited in size and experience. Small things took on extra importance, at least to a child.
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#25. The bones of the oak tree that had stood by the spring branch during my youth were scattered about the ground, pieces of the skeleton of a majestic life that had passed while I was off growing up and old.
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#26. Peace, a commodity purchased with friendship and safety and anything comfortable and all things familiar; peace that was a pleasant melody playing through the moments of their day; a chord striking only the notes of security and agreement and understanding and order.
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#27. We are born among relatives. Family is defined by loyalty.
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#28. Our bird of hope was being denied the altitude it sought, just free enough to fly dangerously close to the reality of the treetops.
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#29. There is no end to the hatred in men, but there is an end to the hatred in a man. If your hatred is just, and deeds will get you to the end of it, then go and do what must be done.
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#30. Now, it's time for me to lock up and go. Listen to me. Lock up an empty building that's gonna be torn down. Makes no sense. Like an old man tellin' a lie to his son from his death bed. What's the point? Who besides yourself are you fooling?
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#31. As I have aged, I've been lucky never to reach old. Old is always at least five or ten years beyond my current calendar stage.
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#32. Giants bleed like everybody else.
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#33. We who are dreamers and doers want only the chance to dream and do, to have an idea and to try to carry it out without interference.
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#34. He had no ability to give up. It wasn't that he didn't want to quit, he couldn't. It wasn't in him. It never had been.
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#35. Back home. What wonderful words. What a wonderful place.
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#36. My name Quan. Quan Nguyen. This Kim-Ly, wife. We next door. Do nails. We with Mr. Blaylock. He fight, we fight. We come here from Viet Nam. This good country, but sometimes, good people in good country have to fight.
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#37. I assumed that looking back reminded older guys of what they had shot at and missed, the what-ifs, the good memories, the bad, the people left behind, the people who moved on.
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#38. We learn to love when we're young. If we learn hating better, it has to go somewhere. We can hate ourselves or we can hate somebody else. Most people would rather hate somebody else.
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#39. Books required no interchanges of thoughts and feelings, no trading of expectations, no traffic of words, no menace of real loss. Reading books required far less energy than reading people; the pages seldom disappointed him and they never died.
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#40. It made him wonder if all things taken from their home too soon lost some of their bloom.
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#41. There is a silent deference for one another, a distance that is kept, and lines that aren't crossed, but in their sharing, they each try to pay tribute to the bond in their own way. As often as possible, they open up a little and give what they can.
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#42. The world bein' so small ain't always a good thing for those of us who ain't searchin' for new and different stuff.
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#43. Hope was always hard to find in the darkness.
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#44. Sometimes, you need to spit stuff out in words to get it better arranged in your head. I figure if you never talk about it, it just picks its own spot and lays there and festers.
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#45. It must be great to spend time in a spot and if you walk away, it's so much better than before because of something you did.
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#46. We shook hands the way men do when they're trying to say something more than goodbye.
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#47. Everything will be fine. I've heard that my whole life. Everything will be fine. That's baloney.
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#48. Despite his best efforts, maintaining dignity in a head attached to an unclean body wrapped in unclean garments was a battle that encouraged surrender.
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#49. Death was an old acquaintance. They had met before. They were not friends. Not enemies, either.
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#50. There ain't nothin' you can say about war that ain't personal. It's all personal.
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#51. One of the worst things I've learned about getting older is that there seems to be more change that you don't like than there was when you were younger and you can't do nothin' about it.
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#52. Saying it ain't fair, over and over again while you stand in front of a wrecking ball is kinda senseless, I think.
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#53. It remains for you to save one before saving others, to lead one before leading others.
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#54. Memories with laughter are the best ones to keep.
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#55. Politics is all about dividing up the power. Washington D.C. likes to talk about spreading the wealth, but never spreading the power.
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#56. Fear was like a tick to them. They knew there were times when it was going to crawl on them, but they sure didn't want it embedded in their skin and sucking their blood.
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#57. Fear was the hand of the devil holding a scalding hot branding iron and touching your brain and your stomach and yelling at you to run with leaden feet.
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#58. If the forest has a day of fire and the heat of the flames does not consume a special tree, it will still be changed; charred, but still standing.
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#59. We lose keys and we find keys and we get new keys. We just have to find the ones that unlock the right doors. Sometimes, we have keys, but we don't know what door they fit. That can be the hardest part, putting the right key in the right door.
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#60. The weak thrive on indulgence.
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#61. The only way the meek will ever inherit the earth is when they get ground into it by the heel of someone else's boot.
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#62. Responsibility is definitely not something you feel; it is something you wear.
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#63. I wonder how long it takes for these people we elect to forget who they work for?
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#64. He knew that prejudice was a necessary part of the weak spirit of some men.
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#65. I don't have to save them all, just a few, or one, and then that one has to go out and save another one until this half-dead world begins to climb out of the grave it's standing in waiting for someone to throw dirt on it.
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#66. The gear teeth of his mind, the cogs of the brain's machinery that propelled his thoughts, were grinding to a halt, too long forced to fight against the friction of agony without the aid of hope, the lubricant for the soul.
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#67. Gifford Ulrich didn't know the distance from despair to hope, but he knew hope didn't sleep in alleys.
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#68. He knew most men only heard what they wanted to hear, and he had no desire to be like most men.
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#69. What a wonderful sadness to miss the one you have loved forever, it seems, and know that she is waiting at home.
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#70. You can be spiritual all by yourself. Everybody has a soul. But to be religious, it seems like you need other people, and then sometimes it becomes more about the people than the soul.
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#71. Being tough today might cause you to be weak in the future.
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#72. A government that thinks it can remedy personal failure is an intrusion in everybody's life. No law is going to cure a human's lack of physical or mental effectiveness. I'd rather see democracy promote strength than reward weakness.
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#73. They may not have enough of their own to take a stand, but they can do it if someone shows them how.
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#74. Doing without will wear on you until temptation is stronger than character, sometimes.
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#75. Time does not heal, but it can liberate. A race run well can never be lost.
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#76. Don't ever use a shovel to swat a fly.
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#77. I wonder if God hears prayers if the only time you make them is when you're in trouble.
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#78. If all you do is think about what you need, you're no better than an animal in the woods, and no smarter either. To be human, you've got to want. It makes you smarter and stronger.
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#79. Everybody dies. It's no risk to lose your life. You knew it was lost from the beginning.
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#80. Evil won't leave you alone until you take a stand or until you're dead.
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#81. Some people get what they want because they grab the power and swing it, and some people don't.
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#82. There are struggles you cannot win, but a man can meet his own heart if value is found in loss. Give yourself permission to cry.
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#83. What kind of country has this become? Decent people can't do anything without being watched.
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#84. I am not wise enough to know if there is ever purpose in tragedy, if there is ever virtue in resisting it. If it cannot be overcome, then grief has beaten you, and you are right to say so.
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#85. Porches could be cleaned with a broom in a few minutes, but the soul could not be swept. It had to be shaken. And shaking the loess from a soul took a lifetime and more strength than most people had.
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#86. On this morning his first waking moments were filled with the audible lamenting breath of having survived another winter night on the streets of St. Louis, those onerous recurring sighs that had become his respiration.
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#87. This country should treat good people better than they do.
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#88. Not interested in scarin' anybody, but people with good sense are afraid of a man with nothin' to lose.
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#89. Just make sure the day doesn't pass without sayin' what's in your heart. Sometimes you pass up those chances and they're gone forever.
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#90. People don't die so the universe can gauge your reaction. They die because life is finite.
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#91. I wish but to share your gifts as a young boy on his birthday would excitedly rip open his packages to the view of others.
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#92. The answers are in you, not around you.
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#93. Governments have absolutely no interest in self-reliance. It defeats one of the purposes for their existence. They encourage and thrive on dependency. The more of it they sell, the more necessary they are, and the more power and money they need.
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#94. I need to work. It's the one time my thoughts will cooperate with me.
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#95. Does the plain, simple beauty of life get buried under society's so-called required daily activities or is that just true of me? No, I know I'm not alone in that feeling. We all get caught up in the making and spending of money. I know it's not just me.
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#96. I'm not lookin' to be anybody's keeper. What I say and do is meant to protect me. If it works for somebody else, that's okay, but I don't want people depending on me to save them.
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#97. Music is the sound of unspoken thoughts.
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#98. I had always been a boy in this place, and many of the trees and rocks and streams had been old men when I knew them. Some had died. All had changed. I knew that. I had changed the most.
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#99. We get so beat down by what we need, sometimes we forget how to want.
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#100. Those who show no loyalty give up the right to expect any.
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