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Impending Quotes by John Green
- The nature of impending fatherhood is that you are doing something that you're unqualified to do, and then you become qualified while doing it.
- Only now that I loved a grenade did I understand the foolishness of trying to save others from my own impending fragmentation: I couldn’t unlove…
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- If you will take it into your mind to be sincere in throwing away your life for your master, you will not… — Torii Mototada
- The nature of impending fatherhood is that you are doing something that you're unqualified to do, and then you become qualified while… — John Green
- I am now about to make the great adventure. I cannot endure this agonizing pain any longer. It is all over my… — Unknown Author
- ... The decrees of the Sovereign Ordainer, as related to fate and predestination, are of two kinds. Both are to be obeyed… — Bahá'u'lláh
- Birds ... are sensitive indicators of the environment, a sort of "ecological litmus paper," ... The observation and recording of bird populations… — Roger Tory Peterson
- All the parties of capitalist society, all its moralists and all its sycophants will perish beneath the debris of the impending catastrophe.… — Leon Trotsky
- There is a measure needing courage to adopt and enforce it, which I believe to be of virtue sufficient to redeem the… — Robert Dale Owen
- And above all you ought to guard against leading an army to fight which is afraid or which is not confident of… — Niccolo Machiavelli
- It is worth mentioning, for future reference, that the creative power which bubbles so pleasantly in beginning a new book quiets down… — Virginia Woolf
- Absorption in ease is one of the most reliable signs of present or impending decay. — Richard M. Weaver
- No morn ever dawned more favorable than ours did; and no day was every more clouded than the present! Wisdom, and good… — George Washington
- One need not be a prophet to be aware of impending dangers. An accidental combination of experience and interest will often reveal… — Friedrich August von Hayek