
Top 13 Unignorable Synonyms Quotes
#1. All war is murder, robbery, trickery, and no nation ever escaped losses of men, prosperity and virility. War knows no victor.
David Starr Jordan
#2. The first rule to having something is taking care of what you have.
Dortha Jackson
#3. I guess what they say is true. Anything the government wants to hide, they stick it in New Mexico
Maya Banks
#4. I like to see a home like this, a home connected with people's thoughts and work, things they love.
Dewitt Bodeen
#5. I would like to see every parent either directly - if they are comfortable with the technology - or through a personal tutor, being able to access real-time information about their child.
Jim Knight
#6. I am grateful to have spent 25 years at the 'International Herald Tribune' - a newspaper where I had unstinting support in being able to express myself freely and honestly.
Suzy Menkes
#7. So what happened when base desires and unworthy passions troubled the flesh of men and women inhibited from casual promiscuity, adultery, and divorce that keep us so healthy?
Wallace Stegner
#8. I worked on 'Lonesome Dove' three weeks all together. When I heard they were doing it, I wanted to be involved since I'd read the book.
Barry Corbin
#9. Impatient much?" "Patience is bitter. It's the fruit that's sweet." "Did you just quote Aristotle?" "Maybe.
Vi Keeland
#10. The difficulty of accurate recognition constitutes one of the most serious sources of friction in war, by making things appear entirely different from what one had expected.
Carl Von Clausewitz
#11. We are all, whether we know it or not, in search of a way to enrich, to drink during the fizz, to inhale deeper our gifts, in a desperation for some little understanding before death.
May Sarton
#12. And all the bustle of departure - sometimes sad, sometimes intoxicating - just as fear or hope may be inspired by the new chances of coming destiny.
Madame De Stael
#13. Prayer does make a difference-a life-changing, mind-blowing, earth-rattling difference.
Lysa TerKeurst
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