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- Don't believe stories which you see in the papers about troops asking as a special privilege not to be relieved. We stick it, at all…
- In many ways Nazism was antithetical to what the great mass of Germans said they admired - and certainly to what they paid homage. It…
- If the foundation of a well-ordered society is a healthy, happy home, then the problem of lawlessness will not be solved by more laws or…
- No guy in the history of America has ordered a Smirnoff Ice at a bar without hating himself a little.
- It was a ludicrous, insane situation in which modern fighting men, possessed all of the highly destructive engines of war, were ordered to attack a…
- Cancer is the emergent property of the accumulated errors in an ordered system. It's the consequences of random events.
- When asked by Prime Minister Fumimaro Konoe in mid-1941 concerning the outcome of a possible war with the United States, Yamamoto made a well-known and…
- Just what the doctor ordered, thnaktiy you!
- He has ordered my steps.
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- Perfectly ordered disorder designed with a helter-skelter magnificence. — Emily Carr
- When people talk as if the Crusades were nothing more than an aggressive raid against Islam, they seem to forget in the… — Gilbert K. Chesterton
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- Hunger does not breed reform; it breeds madness and all the distemper's that make an ordered life impossible. — Woodrow Wilson