Deadly Voyage Quotes
Deadly Voyage
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“Sin is selfishness. That’s the basic definition of sin. When you have grown strong in righteousness, selfishness and sin loses much of its allure. You can see through it. You can see it is, in fact, selfishness and sin. It mars beauty, and it mars innocence. It turns everything ugly.”
― Deadly Voyage
― Deadly Voyage
“I tended to regard governments as necessary evils, but often the greatest advances in human history have come through reckless and creative entrepreneurs who risked everything for an idea. Whether in medicine, or aviation, or technology, that idea has benefited humanity.”
― Deadly Voyage
― Deadly Voyage
“I simply don’t trust large governments and I don’t trust large bureaucracies. They are dangerous and often get power mad, for allegedly the best of reasons, of course.” “Why”
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― Deadly Voyage
“Despite the rhetoric of politicians and idiot pundits, beauty and truth don’t really have all that many defenders. It’s always nice to see some firepower on their side. On”
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― Deadly Voyage
“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him’ said G.K. Chesterton.”
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― Deadly Voyage
“redemption must be sought. If you seek it you first must understand you have fallen. But once you’ve fallen don’t you just keep falling? Gotta be difficult to tell people to give up their sin. They become addicted to the darkness so can’t bear the light. They seek to extinguish the light, don’t they?” “Carmen,”
― Deadly Voyage
― Deadly Voyage
“Sometimes people do odd and even bizarre things when you discuss faith with them.”
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― Deadly Voyage
“Just because Adam screwed up Earth doesn’t mean there wasn’t another creation on another planet. The first man there might have stayed sinless.”
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― Deadly Voyage
“what often matters most are not high-tech skills but rather, as the poet said, the small, often unremembered, acts of kindness. Which”
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― Deadly Voyage
“soldiers. You learn hard lessons in battle, and you should remember, not forget, them.”
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― Deadly Voyage
