Prince Feisal: Well, General, I will leave you. Major Lawrence doubtless has reports to make upon my people and their weakness, and the need to keep them weak in the British interest... and the French interest too, of course. We must not forget the F...
Sarah: Give me the child. Jareth: Sarah, beware. I have been generous up 'til now. I can be cruel. Sarah: Generous? What have you done that's generous? Jareth: *Everything*! Everything that you wanted I have done. You asked that the child be taken. I...
Even the largest army is nothing without a good general.
Easy to enroll a thousand soldiers. But, ah, one general!.
One generation plants the trees; another gets the shade.
No one is so generous as he who has nothing to give.
Oberleutnant: [after the telephone line is cut] Orders, sir? General der Artillerie Helmuth Weidling: I am to be shot. Oberleutnant: What? Why? General der Artillerie Helmuth Weidling: They believe I moved my command post to the West, away from the e...
General Alfred Jodl: [German military personnel are frantically burning papers in a disordered headquarters as they prepare to retreat] [Subtitle] General Alfred Jodl: Hurry, Steiger. I want everything destroyed. Papers, maps, everything! Capt. Oskar...
Fear generates anger, and fear generates violence, and those were part of what built the Saudi state.
Suffering is the fire by which love is tested.
From generation to generation, America should never be the same country.
P40- this violence, as a process, is perpetuated from generation to generation of oppressors, who become its heirs and are shaped by it.
Screw being a singer! I wanna be the voice of my generation with my talk show.
Every musician liked Peggy Lee, but not the general public.
The general election is not an organizational exercise - it's a mass media exercise.
The California crunch really is the result of not enough power-generating plants and then not enough power to power the power of generating plants.
I think it's interesting: What is the generational effect of the experience of being a gay person in America? For my generation, it was very difficult.
I'm a four star general in this thing, and you don't rise to the ranks of a four star general by hanging about the house being the perfect dad.
My work is as an ethnographic rescuer: a conduit between past and future generations. The urgency of this effort cannot be overstated.
We owe at least this much to future generations, from whom we have borrowed a fragile planet called Earth.
But there is a need to explore ways we can preserve the promise of Social Security for future generations.