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- Water is the formless potential out of which creation emerged. It is the ocean of unconsciousness enveloping the islands of consciousness. Water bathes us at…
- The enemy are only 50 yards from us. We are heavily outnumbered. We are under devastating fire. I shall not withdraw an inch but will…
- The financial crisis has underscored how insufficient attention to fundamental corporate governance concepts can have devastating effects on an institution and its continued viability. It…
- Love has an immense ability to help heal the devastating wounds that life sometimes deals us. Love also enhances our sense of connection to the…
- Joel Lane documents a life we don’t quite live, in a city we can’t quite find: half glimpsed and half imagined, we know it’s out…
- Anyone who considers using a weapon of mass destruction against the United States or its allies must first consider the consequences... We would not specify…
- When has politics ever truly represented the individual?The answer is often devastating.
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- . . . when I look round to see how we can win the war I see that there is only one… — Winston Churchill
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- Water is the formless potential out of which creation emerged. It is the ocean of unconsciousness enveloping the islands of consciousness. Water… — Unknown Author
- Airpower has become predominant, both as a deterrent to war, and-in the eventuality of war-as the devastating force to destroy an enemy's… — Omar N. Bradley