
Top 16 General Philip Sheridan Quotes
#1. Soldiers who had been in the army long enough to know what a bloody swindle war really is would begin to feel that army life was really kind of fun, as long as [General Philip] Sheridan was up front.
Bruce Catton
#2. Child, child, do you not see? For each of us comes a time when we must be more than what we are.
Lloyd Alexander
#3. Do you speak Gaelic Noah? she suddenly asked.
His heart clenched. It actually hurt, as though spikes of steel had been dug into it.
should I?
Maybe not ...
Lora Leigh
#4. Inspiration is allowed to do whatever it wants to, in fact, and it is never obliged to justify its motives to any of us.
Elizabeth Gilbert
#5. If she expected me to apologize she was going to be sorely disappointed.
I'd never be sorry for kissing her.
Lisa Kessler
#6. As people spin faster and faster in the pursuit of merely personal happiness, they become exhausted in the futile effort of chasing themselves.
Andrew Delbanco
#8. Selfishness must always be forgiven you know, because there is no hope of a cure.
Jane Austen
#9. The Masters, while it has slowly gained equal importance as a major, isn't really the championship of anything.
Dan Jenkins
#10. The growth of medical expenditures in the U.S. is not caused by administrative costs but by increases in the technical intensity of care over time - a.k.a. medical progress.
Virginia Postrel
#11. I never liked the idea of giving interviews. One says many things, but when they are published, they become shortened, condensed. The ideas lose their meaning.
Raul Castro
#12. The Seahawks have only been around since 1976, so our fan base is relatively young. You talk about the Patriots, or the Celtics or, obviously, Red Sox and Bruins. Your grandfather's father was a fan of that team. People have lived there their whole lives.
Matt Hasselbeck
#13. The great poems are not about experience, but are the experience itself, felt in the body.
David Whyte
#14. You don't want anything from them except for them to exist and you to see them sometimes and talk to them, and maybe for them to like you back.
Jo Walton
#15. It has often been our best instincts, not our worst, that have led us to do harm in the world
Rosa Brooks
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