Don’t panic, if you are alive you still have chance to fight back.
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: fight panic alive
I think maybe, when I was very young, I witnessed a chaste cheek kiss between the two when it was impossible to avoid. Christmas, birthdays. Dry lips. On their best married days, their communications were entirely transactional: 'We're out of milk again.' (I'll get some today.) 'I need this ironed properly.' (I'll do that today.) 'How hard is it to buy milk?' (Silence.) 'You forgot to call the plumber.' (Sigh.) 'Goddammit, put on your coat, right now, and go out and get some goddamn milk. Now.' These messages and orders brought to you by my father, a mid-level phonecompany manager who treated my mother at best like an incompetent employee.
Gillian FlynnStichwörter: love family parents silence communication fight childhood mother parenthood fighting depression parents-and-children heartbreak relationship sexism divorce father abuse fights love-lost childhood-memories abusive-relationships bad-parenting abusive abusive-relationship broken-home
...my father, [was] a mid-level phonecompany manager who treated my mother at best like an incompetent employee. At worst? He never beat her, but his pure, inarticulate fury would fill the house for days, weeks, at a time, making the air humid, hard to breathe, my father stalking around with his lower jaw jutting out, giving him the look of a wounded, vengeful boxer, grinding his teeth so loud you could hear it across the room ... I'm sure he told himself: 'I never hit her'. I'm sure because of this technicality he never saw himself as an abuser. But he turned our family life into an endless road trip with bad directions and a rage-clenched driver, a vacation that never got a chance to be fun.
Gillian FlynnStichwörter: love rage family parents silence communication fight childhood mother anger parenthood fighting malice parents-and-children heartbreak sexism fury divorce terror father abuse scared heartbroken fights love-lost childhood-memories abusive-parents emotional-abuse abusive mental-abuse broken-home
Holy shadows of the dead, I am not to blame for your cruel and bitter fate, but the accursed rivalry which brought sister nations and brother people to fight one another. I do not feel happy for this victory of mine. On the contrary, I would be glad, brothers, if I had all of you standing here next to me, since we are united by the same language, the same blood and the same visions.
[Addressing the dead Hellenes of the Battle of Chaeronea]
Stichwörter: war death fight victory happy greek greece remorse battle regret bitter cruel rivalry united
We used to argue, fight and get angry, but we always ended our enmity with kisses and hugs.
M.F. MoonzajerStichwörter: fight kisses enmity argue angry hugs
You don't have to tell me everything right away, but I have to tell you everything right away? Can't you see how stupid that is?
Veronica RothStichwörter: pain love loss fight secrets sad stupid four angry depressed tris beatrice-prior tris-prior insurgent tobias-eaton tobias-and-tris
The greatest legacy a father can leave for his children before he departs is PEACE, otherwise his properties will go in PIECES sooner that he dies.
Israelmore AyivorStichwörter: progress love family peace children death fight child die unity mother harmony food-for-thought legacy impact father pieces inheritance properties died good-life dies inherit israelmore-ayivor pass-away at-peace-with-all be-at-peace good-family good-father good-parents peace-party peaceful-environment
The longer you fight, the stronger you become.
Ziad K. AbdelnourStichwörter: fight
Does giving your piece of mind, bring a peace of mind? Or is it better to be silent and let the war inside subside?
Anthony LiccioneStichwörter: words rage peace mind fight tongue calm complain quiet conflict controversy disagreement talk argue debate regrets misunderstanding dispute accept forgive quarrel condemn discuss foot-in-mouth whitewash piece-of-mind rag remain-silent row subside
If God's love encompasses the whole world and if everyone who does not believe in him will perish, then surely this question needs to be asked: When, after two thousand years, does God's plan kick in for the billion people he 'so loves' in China? Or for the 840 million in India? Or the millions in Japan, Afghanistan, Siberia, Egypt, Burma ·.. and on and on?
Why would a God who 'so loved the world' reveal his message only to a tiny minority of the people on earth, leaving the majority in ignorance? Is it possible to believe that the Father of all Mankind would select as his Chosen People a small Middle Eastern nation, Israel, reveal His will exclusively to them, fight alongside them in their battles to survive, and only after their failure to reach out to any other group, update His plan for the world's salvation by sending His 'only begotten son,' not to the world but, once again, exclusively to Israel?
Stichwörter: thinking love world fight will atheism ignorance survival earth japan china question battle agnosticism israel india agnostic god-s-love middle-east love-of-god losing-faith good-question atheist-argument christian-criticism criticism-of-faith
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