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betrayal war self
I was keenly conscious of the comrades-in-arms who had fallen with me. A bond surpassing by a hundredfold that which I had known in life bound me to them. I felt a sense of inexpressible relief and realized that I had feared, more than death, separation from them. I apprehended that excruciating war survivor's torment, the sense of isolation and self-betrayal experienced by those who had elected to cling yet to breath when their comrades had let loose their grip. Steven Pressfield
betrayal thinking saws
Everything that you know about yourself comes from thinking back, and I think I saw religion as the first big betrayal of me. George Carlin
betrayal government hands
Notwithstanding the trouble, notwithstanding the argument, notwithstanding the increasingly heavy hand of government, notwithstanding the spirit of arrogance we so often display, notwithstanding the growing tide of pornography and permissiveness, notwithstanding occasional corruption in public office and betrayal of sacred trust-I marvel at the miracle of America... Gordon B. Hinckley
betrayal community fraud help large level people process public sure
If you think of public assistance, it is in some level a large bank. We need to have a process to make sure fraud does not occur, and some people think they can get away with it. It's such a betrayal of the people who want to help out the community as a whole. Elliot Robinson
betrayal faults bears
Unless you bear with the faults of a friend you betray your own. Publilius Syrus
betrayal artist sincerity
An artist will betray himself by some sort of sincerity. Gilbert K. Chesterton
betrayal fake elements
The fake slap invariably makes contact, adding the elements of shock and betrayal to what had previously been plain old-fashioned fear. David Sedaris
betrayal men mind
Man is a mind betrayed, not served, by his organs. Edmond de Goncourt
betrayal long enemy
For too long, musicians have been the greatest enemy of music. Their lack of desire to proselytize is a kind of betrayal. Charles Hazlewood
religion-and-politics supposed-to-be
Religion and politics are supposed to be separate. Eleanor Clift
religion technique sole
Religion is the sole technique for the validating of values. Allen Tate
religion vertebrates
God: a gaseous vertebrate. Aldous Huxley
religion dogma christ
So much of religion is exegesis. I would rather follow in the footprints of Christ than all of the dogma. Christy Turlington
religion desire proposal
. . . I fail to find a trace [in Protestantism] of any desire to set reason free. The most that can be discovered is a proposal to change masters. From being a slave of the papacy, the intellect was to become the serf of the Bible. Thomas Huxley
religion sin blind
Skepticism is the highest duty and blind faith the one unpardonable sin. Thomas Huxley
religion elements pieces
There is surely a piece of divinity in us, something was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun. Thomas Browne
religion liberty foundation
Religion and good morals are the only solid foundation of public liberty and happiness. Samuel Adams
religion literature littles
We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature is a substitute for religion, and so is our religion. T. S. Eliot
want extraordinary-life extraordinary
Everyone wants to lead an extraordinary life. Augustus
want nervous breakdown
A bad liver is to a Frenchman what a nervous breakdown is to an American. Everyone has had one and everyone wants to talk about it. Art Buchwald
want knows
You dont know someone until you know what they want. Brad Pitt
want bottom pregnant
Nobody wants to see a bejeweled pregnant lady from top to bottom. Busy Philipps
want married fascinating
What is fascinating about marriage is why anyone wants to get married. Alain de Botton
want periods should
I'm just about equality, period. It's not like, I'm a woman, women should be in charge! I just want there to be equality for everybody. Miley Cyrus
want ifs
You can get it if you really want Desmond Dekker
want arms robots
You don't want to stand too close to a robot arm; it can turn your head to mush. Daniel H. Wilson
want matter
You're right . . . you can't go back. No matter how much you want to, you never can Elizabeth Scott