Top 15 Quotes About Gallipoli Campaign
#1. There was no such thing as luck. Luck was a word idiots used to explain the consequences of their own rashness, and selfishness, and stupidity. More often than not bad luck meant bad plans.
Joe Abercrombie
#2. The fucking problem of all and everything is that I just forgot,... the message.
Deyth Banger
#3. In this game of baseball, you live by the sword and die by it. You hit and get hit. Remember that.
Alvin Dark
#4. Everything is important- that success is in the details.
Steve Jobs
#5. Don't let the darkness of your past block the light of joy in your present. What happened is done. Stop giving time to things that no longer exist when there is so much joy to be found in the here and now.
Karen Salmansohn
#6. The fourth is a sentence. When a woman says 'It's okay, don't worry about it,' you do worry about it. You worry a lot because she is thinking of a way to make you pay for whatever you did wrong.
L.A. Casey
#7. He couldn't have what he'd once had; he'd already destroyed it.
Brenda Novak
#8. It is better to sleep on things beforehand than lie awake about them afterward
Baltasar Gracian
#9. No campaign of the First World War better justifies the poets' view of the conflict as futile and pitiless than Gallipoli.
Saul David
#10. If breakups are like deaths, then ex sightings are like seeing a ghost: you feel goose bumps, near loss of bladder control, and the sensation of your heart bursting in your throat. The distinction is that the ex is alive.
Daria Snadowsky
#11. All things are symbols: the external shows Of Nature have their image in the mind , As flowers and fruits and falling of the leaves.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
#12. Perhaps we shall learn, as we pass through this age, that the 'other self is more powerful than the physical self we see when we look into a mirror.
Napoleon Hill
#13. My mother gave up a good part of her career to look after me.
David Cassidy
#14. The thinker makes a great mistake when he asks after cause and effect. They both together make up the indivisible phenomenon.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#15. All talk is just that: talk. All the words written on these pages are just that: words. If you want things to get better, take action. Don't just talk about it. Don't just read and think about it. Do it.
Larry Winget