Top 13 Thai Burma Railway Quotes
#1. I think my dad's post-presidency, he didn't miss a beat. He didn't get into any kind of 'Woe is me.' He dusted himself off and led an incredible life since 1993.
Jeb Bush
#3. It is what it is. But you have the power to turn it into an isn't so bad.
Karen Salmansohn
#4. The underworld persists because society needs it, insists upon it, supports it (at the same time that it denies and persecutes it, of course).
Tom Robbins
#5. It says something about this new global economy that USA Today now reports every morning on the day's events in Asian markets.
Lawrence Summers
#6. We want to take good tidings home to our people, that they may sleep in peace.
Black Kettle
#7. Big, and when you all come to visit it's too small." "We'll be fine,
Anne Tyler
#8. I am a great admirer of most of the judges in Britain.
Theresa May
#9. A physicist visits a colleague and notices a horseshoe hanging on the wall above the entrance. 'Do you really believe that a horseshoe brings luck?' he asks. 'No,' replies the colleague, 'but I've been told that it works even if you don't believe in it.'
Niels Bohr
#10. After being in a studio, working on games stuff, I'm like, 'Oh my God, I wish I could just sit in my room for a week and listen to music and draw by myself.'
Joe Madureira
#11. Human consensus does not generate reality. Were it able to do so, the Sun would have taken to orbiting the Earth some time ago.
Ursula Goodenough
#12. you're the salt in my wound, but you are also the air in my lungs.
you make it all hurt so bad, but you still keep me alive.
Unknown
#13. My father was a Japanese prisoner of war, a survivor of the Thai-Burma Death Railway, built by a quarter of a million slave labourers in 1943. Between 100,000 and 200,000 died.
Richard Flanagan