
Top 13 Tzachi Zamir Quotes
#1. The soundest strategy in war is to postpone operations until the moral disintegration of the enemy renders the delivery of the mortal blow both possible and easy.
Vladimir Lenin
#2. We men of this age are rotten with book-lore and with a yearning for the past.
James Elroy Flecker
#3. It is a serious thing // just to be alive / on this fresh morning / in this broken world.
Mary Oliver
#4. He does not only declare that God saves by grace, not works; he brings Christ forward, and placards him. Preaching points to Christ crucified for our sins, and risen for our life.
Edmund P. Clowney
#5. There is a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.
Solomon
#6. A disturbing prospect looms before us as Americans consider the possibility of a second term for President Barack Obama. Millions of conservatives who revere the Constitution, with its guarantees of freedom and limited government, have watched with alarm as the campaign season has unfolded.
James Dobson
#7. You're beautiful," Archer murmured, his husky voice rolling over my skin. He reached up with his other hand to touch the blue streak in my hair. "You're like a creature from some exotic land that no one has discovered yet.
Nina Lane
#8. It was always 'Cher', I never thought of myself as anything but 'Cher'.
Cher
#9. (Ugh. Don't even get me started. It's like teachers think we have nothing better to do with our lives than to come home and do more schoolwork.) [SirLeo] (It's coz they're old and have no lives and want to punish those who do.)
Mari Mancusi
#10. The use of means for the obtaining of peace is ours; the bestowing of it is God's prerogative.
John Owen
#11. Big sisters and brothers ... I am telling you, it never changes.
Janet Jackson
#12. I should run, but I can't. I'm drawn to him on some deep, elemental level that I can't begin to understand.
E.L. James
#13. I sat on cushioned otter-skin:
My word was law from Ith to Emain,
And shook at Invar Amargin
The hearts of the world-troubling seamen,
And drove tumult and war away ...
William Butler Yeats
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