
Top 16 Edward Braddock Quotes
#1. Edward Lacey, a one-time Pennsylvanian who at the age of 13 had served with Edward Braddock's army in the Indian campaigns.
W. J. Wood
#2. I love the Weather Channel because my mood changes a lot according to the weather!
Stefano Gabbana
#3. Every mode of travel has its signature mental aberration.
Mary Roach
#4. Nobody prays for the heartless, nobody gives another penny for the selfish
Pierce The Veil
#5. I asked the man on the phone from the National Endowment for the Arts what this fellowship entailed, and he said, 'Well, first there's $10,000.' I asked him, 'Can I pay it in installments?'
Johnny Gimble
#6. I love dressing up around the holidays! My friends also really like to get dressed up. It's an excuse to get fancy.
Beth Riesgraf
#7. If someone were to put a proposition before men bidding them choose, after examination, the best customs in the world, each nation would certainly select its own.
Herodotus
#8. Today I will be impeccable with my word, I will not take anything personally, I will not make any assumptions, and I am going to do my best.
Miguel Ruiz
#9. For him, prayer is like a daily meal. He won't skip it or miss it" (see
Phillip Mantofa
#10. To be a catalyst is one of my life's objectives. I've been inspired by many people who in turn have been catalysts. It's very interesting to see the waves of interest come and go in Celtic territory. If I can be a catalyst for other people, that's wonderful.
Loreena McKennitt
#11. The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.
Helen Keller
#12. How can I impress strangers with the gem-like flame of my literary passion if it's a digital slate I'm carrying around, trying not to get it all thumbprinty?
James Wolcott
#13. Farts and poop are still funny and will always be funny.
Mark Hoppus
#14. I agree strongly that no story is more valuable than someone's life.
Hark-Joon Lee
#15. Actions which produce [virtue] are those which increase it, and also, if differently performed, destroy it.
Aristotle.
#16. Found everybody in a terrible state of excitement on account of the enemy's advance upon this place.
John Buford
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