Top 15 Lancaster Bomber Quotes
#1. But more often than not the missing face has been sucked into the engines of the Nazi death machine, like an unlucky lapwing hitting the propeller of a Lancaster bomber-nothing left but feathers blowing away in the aircraft's wake, as if those warm wings and beating heart had never existed.
Elizabeth Wein
#2. Is she always like this?"
"Like what? A sociopathic shouka? Not always, if you can believe it. Is she always damn good at what she does? Yes. Always.
E.J. Fisch
#3. Unrequited love is as different from the mutual love as the error from the truth.
George Sand
#4. When I was younger, I used to watch all the black-and-white 'Dracula's and 'Frankenstein's.
Sean Bean
#5. To God there is nothing small. The moment we have given it to God, it becomes infinite.
Mother Teresa
#6. This is a game. That's all it is. It's not a war.
Jack Nicklaus
#7. Every human being has inside them something more important than him or herself - his or her Gift.
Paulo Coelho
#8. The worse feeling is when someone makes you feel special, then suddenly leaves you hanging, and you have to act like you don't care at all.
Drake
#9. Nothing requires the architect's care more than the due proportions of buildings.
Vitruvius
#10. Cinema never saved anyone's life, it is not a medicine that will save anyone's life. It is only an aspirin.
Luc Besson
#11. A configurable set of processes and techniques for the development of software, based on iterative development, object modeling, and an architectural approach to software reuse
Anonymous
#12. leads to a church, the Madonna del Carmine - Our Lady of Mount Carmine. Narrow stone steps run
Malcolm Gladwell
#13. Klunk's another word for poo. Poo makes a klunk sound when it falls in our pee pots.
James Dashner
#14. Break the chains of your body and you will break the chains of your mind." Rousseau
Dianne Whelan
#15. The feeling one has no time to get anything done provides the pressure that guarantees one does get some things done.
Alain De Botton
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