Top 14 Bortnick Cary Quotes
#1. We don't declare war any more; we declare national defense.
Eugene McCarthy
#2. The Gulag Archipelago, 'he informed an incredulous world that the blood-maddened Jewish terrorists had murdered sixty-six million victims in Russia from 1918 to 1957! Solzhenitsyn cited Cheka Order No. 10, issued on January 8, 1921: 'To intensify the repression of the bourgeoisie.'
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
#3. There are so many things to be lucky for. Lucky to be healthy, lucky to be, like, beautiful. Lucky to be living in America.
Ansel Elgort
#4. The more power a man held, the more likely he was to be an idiot with it.
Robert Jordan
#5. The Christian faith is ultimately not only a matter of doctrine or understanding or of intellect, it is a condition of the heart.
David Lloyd-Jones
#6. I know the other side. I know what awful golf is.
David Duval
#7. I want to look at someone and know that every need and wish and desire i have matches his, not that my every need and wish and desire clashes with his. Unification should be the overall theme of a relationship.
Sara Raasch
#8. Inspiring words are potent, and sometimes dangerous, things. They can inspire idiots and devils as well as great man.
Richard Brookhiser
#9. Books may be written in all sorts of places. Verbal inspiration may enter the berth of a mariner on board a ship frozen fast in a river in the middle of a town.
Joseph Conrad
#10. Gabe crouches over the radio, trying to get it to pick up one of the mainland music stations, which only works when the weather is just right and the appropriate slain sacrifices have been made.
Maggie Stiefvater
#11. [...] a good bra is like a good relationship. It lifts you up and helps you stand on your own, and it's right there in your drawer when you need it.
Wendy Wax
#12. A lot of people call Dizzy old fashioned but so is the bible.
Mickey Roker
#13. Anyhow, my point is that you know now that nonfiction is never the entire truth, and fiction is almost never pure fabrication.
Ken Andersen
#14. We are always slow in admitting any great change of which we do not see the intermediate steps
Charles Darwin
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