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Quotes About Sacrifice

The men who began their life's work on [the cathedrals], they never lived to see the completion of their work.
~ Raymond Carver
Got any good ideas, soldier?" "Lots of them. Somebody gunned Geiger. Somebody got gunned by Geiger, who ran away. Or it was two other fellows. Or Geiger was running a cult and made blood sacrifices in front of that totem pole. Or he had chicken for dinner and liked to kill his chickens in the front parlor.
~ Raymond Chandler
They are what human beings turn into when they trade life for existence and ambition for security.
~ Raymond Chandler
he had seen the worst and best of the rest, and had gone from a fraternity of men bent on trivial gain by any means, including murder, to a fellowship of men who would sacrifice even their own lives for the greater good. His ambition was to be like them, to be noble by strength of purpose and clarity of vision rather than by accident of birth.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Then don't assume you need to be the one to make the sacrifice. Don't hold your own needs as less important than other people's.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Thousands of men had died needlessly so that two madmen could betray a good king.
~ Raymond E. Feist
Sergeant Harper.
~ Raymond E. Feist
For such a woman, a child is so substantial a setback to her own ambition that, in order to offset the setback, the child must earn back its existence by being so exceptional as to add to, rather than subtract from, the ambitious mother's tallying of her successes. So feminism, I am sorry to say, has only intensified the projectification of children.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
And I would add, by the way, that this projectification of the child has only increased with the liberation of women. Ambitious women, who have invested so much in their education and careers, are required to make sacrifices to their own advancement by the obstruction that is a child. And so these mothers will require of that child that it really be worth the sacrifice, worth the slowing down of their own scramble up the ladder of success.
~ Rebecca Goldstein
When my friends began to have babies and I came to comprehend the heroic labor it takes to keep one alive, the constant exhausting tending of a being who can do nothing and demands everything, I realized that my mother had done all of these things for me before I remembered. I was fed; I was washed; I was clothed; I was taught to speak and given a thousand other things, over and over again, hourly, daily, for years. She gave me everything before she gave me nothing.
~ Rebecca Solnit
I propitiated the knife-wielding deities with presents of books. The gifts to them and the head of nursing were also meant to acknowledge that although people get paid to do their jobs, you cannot pay someone to do their job passionately and wholeheartedly. Those qualities are not for sale; they are themselves gifts that can only be given freely, and are in many, many fields.
~ Rebecca Solnit
The evolutionary argument for altruism could draw from [Victor] Frankl to argue that we need meaning and purpose in order to survive, and need them so profoundly we sometimes choose them over survival.
~ Rebecca Solnit
Scott ve svém deníku oslavoval hrdinskou smrt. A pÃ…â"¢itom je mnohem snazÅ¡í zemÃ…â"¢ít než žít v bídÄ› a trápení. Utrpení Wildových muž? spo?ívá v tom, že pokra?ují i pÃ…â"¢es vÄ›domí blízké smrti.
~ Reinhold Messner
Te?, po válce, se vÅ¡ak sebeobÄ›tování cení výÅ¡e než umÄ›ní pÃ…â"¢ežít.
~ Reinhold Messner
I could claim that all my projects are altruistic, but I don't do that. All I'm saying is this: is it really a sacrilege to do the best you can, to express yourself, to do what I do?
~ Reinhold Messner
When we had our children, our ideas changed somewhat. Thenceforward we lived only for them; they made all our happiness and we would never have found it save in them. In fact, nothing any longer cost us anything; the world was no longer a burden to us. As for me, my children were my great compensation, so that I wished to have many in order to bring them up for Heaven.
~ Rev. Fr. Stephane-Joseph Piat
Whoever sacrifices to any god but the Lord alone shall be utterly annihilated" (Exodus 22:20).
~ Reza Aslan
A king with no place to lay his head. A king who came to serve, not to be served.
~ Reza Aslan
Acesta este locul in care vei fi cel mai aproape de Dumnezeu. Duhoarea carnagiului este imposibil de ignorat. Intra in piele si in par ca o povara otravitoare de care vei scapa cu greu. Preotii ard tamaie pentru a alunga duhoarea si boala, dar amestecul de mirt, scortisoara, sofran si tamaie nu poate masca mirosul pestilential al macelului.
~ Reza Aslan
only the high priest can enter the Holy of Holies, and on only one day a year, Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, when all sins of Israel are wiped clean. On this day, the high priest comes into presence of God to atone for the whole nation. If he is worthy of God's blessing, Israel's sins are forgiven. If he is not, a rope tied to his waist ensures that when God strikes him dead, he can be dragged out of the Holy of Holies without anyone else defiling the sanctuary.
~ Reza Aslan
Quemar dinero inocente es un acto de canibalismo
~ Ricardo Piglia
Ille crucem sceleris pretium tulit, hic diadma.
~ Richard A. LaFleur
We go by the will of the black rabbit. When he calls you, you have to go
~ Richard Adams
With a kind of wry envy, Hazel realized that Bigwig was actually looking forward to meeting the Efrafan assault. He knew he could fight and he meant to show it. He was not thinking of anything else. The hopelessness of their chances had no important place in his thoughts. Even the sound of the digging, clearer already, only set him thinking of the best way to sell his life as dearly as he could.
~ Richard Adams