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Drawn by conceit from reason's plan
How vain is that poor creature man;
How pleas'd in ev'ry paltry elf
To grate about that thing himself. — Charles Churchill
How vain is that poor creature man;
How pleas'd in ev'ry paltry elf
To grate about that thing himself. — Charles Churchill
Some things become such a part of us that we forget them.
— Antonio Porchia
Those who plan do better than those who do not plan, even should they rarely stick to their plan.
— Winston Churchill
It is one thing to see the forward path and another to be able to take it. But it is better to have an ambitious plan than none at all.
— Winston S. Churchill
Yet hold it more humane, more heav'nly, first, By winning words to conquer willing hearts, And make persuasion do the work of fear.
— John Milton
The familiar sound of the kitchen knife, and the stove's smell, mom's back...
It feels like my life in Tokyo was
just
a dream. — Mika Yamamori
It feels like my life in Tokyo was
just
a dream. — Mika Yamamori
Chocolates are more expansive then Child and beloved swears.Then we are living in world which already Spoil And Human are changed in Animal
— Mohammed Zaki Ansari
Those in the international community that refuse to put red lines before Iran don't have a moral right to place a red light before Israel.
— Benjamin Netanyahu
I give myself to you." she whispered.
"No. Not yet," he sighed.
"If not now, when?" ... "Time might be running out for me. For us. — Melissa De La Cruz
"No. Not yet," he sighed.
"If not now, when?" ... "Time might be running out for me. For us. — Melissa De La Cruz
The great Head of the Church is actively engaged in providing for His people.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
And what a plan! This vast operation is undoubtedly the most complicated and difficult that has ever occurred.
— Winston Churchill
In battles two things are usually required of the Commander-in-Chief: to make a good plan for his army and, secondly, to keep a strong reserve.
— Winston Churchill