Top 12 Rotc Branching Quotes

#1. It struck me that the chief obstacle to marital contentment was this perpetual gulf between the well-founded, commendable pessimism of women and the sheer dumb animal optimism of men, the latter a force more than any other responsible for the lamentable state of the world.

Michael Chabon

#2. It's when someone has an agenda of their own for the record that it doesn't work for me.

Alanis Morissette

#3. Some things are just simply not meant to be.

Ramona Matta

#4. To the thinker, the most trifling external object often suggests ideas, which, like Homer's chain, extend, link after link, from earth to heaven.

Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton

#5. And, finally, Lincoln was not a good impromptu speaker; he was at his best when he could read from a carefully prepared manuscript. Though maybe a teleprompter could have helped that!

David Herbert Donald

#6. Education needs to be rethought. Education does not just happen in college, but it also happens in developing skills which will enable people to contribute to our society as a whole.

Peter Thiel

#7. I'm just tired and bored with myself.

Bruce Springsteen

#8. The business has changed so much that they're able - we're able these days in the music industry to be able to control our own destiny.

Bobby Brown

#9. Pixie and Dixie just did a drive by on Donald Duck, but they shot and missed and now Bugs Bunny is getting kind of pissed.

Coolio

#10. What was the appearance of God the Father? Like that of a man ... God has the likeness of fingers and hands and a face.

Benny Hinn

#11. Everyone has addictions and my problem is that I have 5,000 of them. If it's not drinking, it's gambling; if it's not gambling, it's eating anything from burgers, doughnuts to M&Ms. The only addiction I don't suffer from is chasing women.

John Daly

#12. What am I, Life? A thing of watery salt Held in cohesion by unresting cells, Which work they know not why, which never halt, Myself unwitting where their Master dwells?

John Masefield

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