Quotes About Survival
Two decades had passed, yet she still saw her parents' bloodied bodies in every shooting victim she treated.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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You could block things from your mind for years at a time. You could make them go away because you know that if you let them in, the pain could nearly kill you.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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I guess when the world's crumbling around you the only way to survive is to comfort yourself," he said.
~ Diane Chamberlain
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I got through my teen years by being a bit of a clown.
~ Diane Cilento
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If the world is ever in the throes of Armageddon, it's the women who'll be left standing.
~ Diane Hammond
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We're all just trying to get through the day.
~ Diane Keaton
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He narrowly avoided tragedy by dying.
~ Diane Morgan
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Still, language is resilient, and poetry when it is pressured simply goes underground.
~ Diane Wakoski
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They know, they just know where to grow, how to dupe you, and how to camouflage themselves among the perfectly respectable plants, they just know, and therefore, I've concluded weeds must have brains.
~ Dianne Benson
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What doesn't kill you will come back to finish the job.
~ Dianne Marie Teresa Cole
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The only way in which Darwin's data made sense was to suppose that species battled for survival, and that evolution came when one slight adaptation of a species proved more successful than another in the battle: a process which he named 'natural selection'. There was nothing benevolent about the providence which watched over the process. Reason was served her notice as the handmaid of Christian revelation.
~ Diarmaid MacCulloch
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The Orphan Master's Son
~ Dick Couch
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Life has a way of kicking one along like a football, or so I've found. Fate had never dealt me personally a particularly easy time, but that was OK, that was normal. Most people, it seemed to me, took their turn to be football. Most survived. Some didn't.
~ Dick Francis
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Nature is not affected by finance. If someone offered you ten thousand dollars to let them touch your eyeball without blinking, you would never collect the money. At the very last moment, Nature would force you to blink your eye. Nature will protect her own.
~ Dick Gregory
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Before I dozed off, I did not forget to get on my knees and thank God for helping me to live through this day and to ask His help on D+1. I would live this war one day at a time, and I promised myself that if I survived, I would find a small farm somewhere in the Pennsylvania countryside and spend the remainder of my life in quiet and peace.
~ Dick Winters
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After ten months of infantry training, I realized my survival would depend on the men around me. Airborne troopers looked like I had always pictured a group of soldiers: hard, lean, bronzed, and tough. When they walked down the street, they appeared to be a proud and cocky bunch exhibiting a tolerant scorn for anyone who was not airborne.
~ Dick Winters
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later learned that the aircraft carrying Lieutenant Thomas Meehan, 1st Sergeant William Evans, and most of the headquarters element, flew steadily onward, and then did a slow wingover to the right. The plane's landing lights came on as it approached the ground. It appeared they were going to make it, but the aircraft hit a hedgerow and exploded, instantly killing everyone on board. If I survived the jump, I would be the company commander.
~ Dick Winters
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And he said, This schoolroom is an immense town, and in it there are a million inhabitants, and only five-and-twenty are starved to death in the streets, in the course of a year. What is your remark on that proportion? And my remark was- for I couldn't think of a better one- that I thought it must be just as hard upon those who were starved , whether the others were a million, or a million million.
~ Dickens Charles
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Chez nous c'est comme les bêtes, et c'est normal : on s'entraide quand on est là, et quand il y a un blessé on l'achève, dans l'intérêt de la communauté.
~ Didier van Cauwelaert
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Events cast their shadows ahead; before a harsh winter, wild animals grow thicker fur, and the beaver puts on a thicker layer of fat. What kind of times and what sort of tasks can lie ahead for a generation that must think so harshly, even at such a young age, in order to survive?
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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They stared at me, at Isaac, and then at the floor rather than at each other, as if they had long since come to terms with the fact that on any given evening men could burst into their house and do something terrible to them. There's no honest measure for the toll that sort of knowledge takes, whether the scale is the breadth of a single room or an entire city.
~ Dinaw Mengestu
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Have you seen a hungry man with a gun? Of course not. Such things don't exist. It's like saying, have you ever seen a hungry lion? Of course not, because as soon as you did he wouldn't be hungry anymore. The men here with guns are the same. They can shoot, arrest, kill anyone they want. They've done it many times before. If a soldier sees you there's nothing I can do to help. Not even God will save a fool.
~ Dinaw Mengestu
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In her face was the tense expression of an organism surviving in an alien element.
~ Djuna Barnes
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It makes you think the best way to hold on to something is to pay no attention to it. The things you love too much must perish. You have to treat everything with irony, especially the things you hold dear. There's more of a chance then that they'll survive.
~ Dmitri Shostakovich
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