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Quotes About Waver

Iraq is no diversion. It is a place where civilization is taking a decisive stand against chaos and terror, we must not waver.
~ George W. Bush
Our passion and principals are constantly in a frenzy, but begin to shift and waver, as we return to reason.
~ Laurence Sterne
Only when Brub had acknowledged the introduction and turned to his wife did the waver of fear come to her.
~ Dorothy B. Hughes
I waver, continually fly to the summit of the mountain, but cannot stay up there for more than a moment. Others waver too, but in lower regions, with greater strength; if they are in danger of falling, they are caught up by the kinsman who walks beside them for that purpose. But I waver on the heights; it is not death, alas, but the eternal torments of dying.
~ Franz Kafka
Justice has to be motionless or else the scales will waver that and there is no possibility of a correct judgement
~ Franz Kafka
Grief teaches the steadiest minds to waver.
~ Sophocles
Look upon him who does not waver from his cause, no matter how insipid and ultimately irrelevant, and you shall find in him the meaning of dull-witted. The bhok'aral could have stared into my eyes forever, for there was no intelligence behind them. Behind his eyes, I mean. It was proof of my superiority that I found distraction elsewhere.
~ Steven Erikson
The streamers of my consciousness waver out and are perpetually torn and distressed by their disorder.
~ Virginia Woolf
Our passion and principals are constantly in a frenzy, but begin to shift and waver, as we return to reason.
~ Laurence Sterne
Faith is the belief that this life is not our only chance. Wavering of faith means beginning to believe in this life and wanting to live it, denying all duties and dashing off uncontrolled.
~ Unknown