Top 15 Warburgs Wiki Quotes
#1. New terms used like, 'overseas contingency operation' instead of the word 'war' - that reflects a worldview that is out of touch with the enemy that we face. We can't spin our way out of this threat.
Sarah Palin
#2. We rejoice in God since he has taught us that every thing which is true in us, is but a faint expression of what is in him. And thus all our joys become to us the echo of higher joys, and our very life is as a dream of that nobler life, to which we shall awaken when we die.
Henry Ward Beecher
#3. When you get to the point where Baghdad is basically isolated, then what is the situation you have in the country? .. You have a country that Baghdad no longer controls; that whatever's happening inside Baghdad is almost irrelevant compared to what's going on in the rest of the country.
Richard Myers
#4. The way out of a trap is to know the way the trap is built. Only then will it cease being a trap.
Marguerite Beecher
#6. Animals do not possess this ability. We call it "self-awareness" or the ability to think about your very thought process.
Stephen R. Covey
#9. A soooooooooooooooooooooon! I'm having a sooooooooooooooooooooooooon!
J.R. Ward
#10. Sometimes what is 'real' because it takes place in the physical world, like 9/11, is so unreal on the level of the soul. Then other things, which in terms of the physical world seem so magical and unbelievable, on the level of the soul seem very real.
Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
#11. Since the day man first tried to conquer space, the earth has been mobilizing.
Karl Kraus
#12. My responsibility isn't to paint a flattering portrait; my responsibility is to paint a real portrait, a true portrait.
Jhumpa Lahiri
#13. I'm curious about why there's so much honor given to death, when there is no honor in losing someone you love.
Mackie Burt
#14. Our New England climate is mild and equable compared with that of the Platte.
Francis Parkman
#15. Giving full rein to one's cynicism as one goes along produces a normal outlet and maintains an emotional equilibrium.
S. S. Van Dine