Top 16 Military Wake Up Sayings
#1. I used to be afraid of two things - being alone and not being able to write. Since Albert's death, I don't care about writing or about other people.
Hans-Uwe Bauer
#2. A town is saved, not more by the righteous men in it, than by the woods and swamps that surround it.
Henry David Thoreau
#3. For the music to be over so soon. For the music to be over when it had just begun. That was really sad.
Benjamin Alire Saenz
#4. He traced her arched eyebrow. "Every morning when I wake up with you at my side, you're more beautiful than yesterday.
Lindsay McKenna
#5. As every one is pleased with imagining that he knows something not yet commonly divulged, secret history easily gains credit; but it is for the most part believed only while it circulates in whispers, and when once it is openly told, is openly refuted.
Samuel Johnson
#6. Fear is only in our minds but it's taking over all the time.
Evanescence
#7. Despite what you may have learned last month, sustained writing is best accomplished as part of a balanced lifestyle, one that includes things like grocery shopping and speaking in complete sentences with your significant other. No
Chris Baty
#8. The image of Russian troops pouring into Ukraine and encircling military units in Crimea has been a wake-up call that will reverberate for a generation.
Victor Ponta
#10. Where I would fault President Bush the most was that, in the wake of 9/11, he motivated our military, but he didn't call the nation into a state of war. And he didn't explain that this would take though a communal effort against common foe.
Frank Miller
#11. Cable television and the Internet have created an unending demand for information, and there simply isn't enough truth to go around.
Timothy Noah
#12. No political party can or ought to exist when one of its corner-stones is opposition to freedom of thought and to the right to worship God "according to the dictate of one's own conscience," or according to the creed of any religious denomination whatever.
Ulysses S. Grant
#13. Stress isn't only a joy stealer. The way we respond to it can be sin.
Ann Voskamp
#15. What you mons making all the racket about? You wake me again and I'll put the voodoo hex on you. All you only call me Tuberculosis behind my back now. You want the real thing?" Sergeant "T. B" Tinkerbelle Bettina Jones.
Ellen Dawn Benefield
#16. I've been waiting half an hour for you to wake up." His voice was uneven and raspy.
"Is that right?" she murmured.
Katie Reus
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