Top 17 History Of Wwi Quotes

#1. There's something about the water - that solitary kind of peaceful feeling. You're on Earth but not quite.

John C. Reilly

#2. one of the reasons I was so free that year was because I was such a mess.

Elizabeth Gilbert

#3. During the conflict that was placed before them, they not only gained the gratitude of many in their own generation but they proved, for the first time on a global scale, the enormous value of a woman's contribution, paving the way for future generations of women to do the same.

Kathryn J. Atwood

#4. Life is not a destination; it is a journey. Faith makes everything possible. In order to succeed in life, we must first believe that we can.

Ilyasah Shabazz

#5. He called me his 'dream.' I guess now I've become his nightmare.

Richard Finney

#6. It's very rare to be in a state where there's nothing in, where you have no attachment to any idea or concept about yourself. In that state you've immediately raised the mind of compassion, because if nothing is in, everything is in, and you are now free to experience yourself as the world.

Bernie Glassman

#7. Extend
your arms
in welcome
to the future.
The best
is yet to come!

Anthony De Mello

#8. The poet uses the results of science and philosophy, and generalizes their widest deductions.

Henry David Thoreau

#9. We know only that in some strange and melancholy way we have become a waste land. All the same, we are not often sad.

Erich Maria Remarque

#10. Today, especially, when there are so many stations for viewers to choose from, if they want news, they always come to CNN and that's where I wanted to be.

Connie Chung

#11. Belgium, where there occurred one of the rare appearances of the hero in history, was lifted above herself by the uncomplicated conscience of her King and, faced with the choice to acquiesce or resist, took less than three hours to make her decision, knowing it might be mortal.

Barbara W. Tuchman

#12. I'm not spacing out. I'm just living in the moment.

Gregg Sapp

#13. Whatever the political affiliation of our next President, whatever his views may be on all the issues and problems that rush in upon us, he must above all be the chief executive in every sense of the word.

John F. Kennedy

#14. And when Franz Ferdinand pays, everybody pays!

Thomas Pynchon

#15. The truth is, we pamper little griefs into great ones, and bear great ones as well as we can.

William Hazlitt

#16. In a curious failure of comprehension, I looked alertly about me for possible targets for all this artillery fire, not, apparently, realizing that it was actually ourselves that the enemy gunners were trying for all they were worth to hit.

Ernst Junger

#17. A non-serving Christian is a contradiction in terms.

Rick Warren

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