“We didn't build our bridges simply to avoid walking on water. Nothing so obvious. A bridge is a meeting place. A neutral place. A casual place. Enemies will choose to meet on a bridge and end their quarrel in that void... For lovers, a bridge is a possibility, a metaphor of their chances. And for the traffic in whispered goods, where else but a bridge in the night?” EndsNightWaterChanceEnemyPossibilityLoversWalkingMeetingsMetaphorObviousBridgesGoodsVoidTrafficQuarrelsCasualWalking On Water Book:The Passion Source: The Passion
“After 9/11, there were a lot of things being said about how the God of Islam and the God of the Christian faith were one and the same, but that's simply not true ... The God that I worship does not require me to kill other people. The God that I worship tells me I am to love my enemy, to give him food when he's hungry and water when he's thirsty.” PeopleGivingDoeSaidGodChristianWaterEnemyWorshipIslamHungryChristian FaithThirsty Author:Franklin Graham
“No attempt of any kind must be made at rescuing members of ships sunk, and this includes picking up persons in the water and putting them in lifeboats, righting capsized lifeboats, and handing over food and water. Rescue runs counter to the most primitive demands of warfare for the destruction of enemy ships and crews. Be hard, remember that the enemy has no regard for women and children when he bombs German cities.” KindChildrenPersonsMadeHardRunningRememberWaterCitiesEnemyDemandMembersDestructionRegardShipsBombsRescuePrimitiveWarfareCrewLifeboatsHanding Over Author:Karl Donitz
“The enemy must be annihilated before he reaches our main battlefield. We must stop him in the water, destroying all his equipment while it is still afloat!” WorldStillsWarWaterEnemyWar Of The WorldsDestroyingWorld War IiWorld War IEquipmentBattlefieldsWorld War 2World War 1 Author:Erwin Rommel
“Devastation could arise insidiously, rather than suddenly, through unsustainable pressure on energy supplies, food, water and other natural resources. Indeed, these pressures are the prime 'threats without enemies' that confront us.” EnergyWaterNaturalEnemyResourcesPressureThreatArisePrimeSuppliesNatural ResourcesDevastation Author:Martin Rees
“We wish genius and morality where affectionate companions, but it is a fact that they are often bitter enemies. They don't necessarily coalesce any more than oil and water do.” FactsWishWaterEnemyGeniusMoralityEthicsOilBitterCompanionAffectionateOil And Water Author:Artemas Ward
“A soldier surrounded by enemies, if he is to cut his way out, needs to combine a strong desire for living with a strange carelessness about dying. He must not merely cling to life, for then he will be a coward, and will not escape. He must not merely wait for death, for then he will be a suicide, and will not escape. He must seek his life in a spirit of furious indifference to it; he must desire life like water and yet drink death like wine.” IfsWayNeedsSpiritDesireStrongWaitingWaterEnemyCuttingDyingStrangeDrinkSuicideWineSoldierIndifferenceCowardFuriousCarelessnessStrong DesireWild At Heart Book:Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul Source: Wild at Heart: Discovering the Secret of a Man's Soul