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  • #1
    Michael G. Kramer
    “The Ganeva conference on Indochina agreements stated that the south of Vietnam would be handed over to a provisional administration after two years at the most and that general elections would be held in 1956 at the latest, giving Vietnam a single and united government. (due to American actions, the agreements were never put into place)”
    Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume One

  • #2
    Yvonne Korshak
    “Temples are for the gods,” Thucydides said. “No city has the hubris to put her own citizens on a temple.” Phidias promised, “The Athenians will look like gods.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #3
    Dan    Brown
    “إن العيش من دون إدراك معنى العالم هو أشبه بالتجول فى مكتبة عظيمة من دون لمس الكتب.”
    دان براون, The Lost Symbol

  • #4
    Gary Chapman
    “Parents who treat the teenager in the same manner in which they treated the child will not experience the same results they received earlier. When the teenager does not respond as the child responded, the parents are now pushed to try something different. Without proper training, parents almost always revert to efforts at coercion, which often lead to arguments, loss of temper, and perhaps, verbal abuse. Such behavior is emotionally devastating to the teenager whose primary love language is words of affirmation. The parents’ efforts to verbally argue the teenager into submission are in reality pushing the teenager toward rebellion.”
    Gary Chapman, The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers: The Secret to Loving Teens Effectively

  • #5
    Yann Martel
    “Why can't reason give greater answers? Why can we throw a question further than we can pull in an answer? Why such a vast net if there's so little fish to catch?”
    Yann Martel, Life of Pi

  • #6
    Anne Brontë
    “Of him to whom less is given, less will be required, but our utmost exertions are required of us all.”
    Anne Brontë, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

  • #7
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    “I have before now experienced that the best way to get a vivid impression and feeling of a landscape is to sit down before it and read, or become otherwise absorbed in thought; for then, when our eyes happen to be attracted to the landscape, you seem to catch Nature at unawares, and see her before she has time to change her aspect. The effect lasts but for a single instant, and passes away almost as soon as you are conscious of it; but it is real for that moment. It is as if you could overhear and understand what the trees are whispering to one another; as if you caught a glimpse of a face unveiled, which veils itself from every willful glance. The mystery is revealed, and, after a breath or two, becomes just as much a mystery as before.”
    Nathaniel Hawthorne

  • #8
    Todd Burpo
    “that narrow window of life where he hadn’t yet learned either tact or guile.”
    Todd Burpo, Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back



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