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William Henry Quotes

«The eyes shout what the lips fear to say.»
Author: William Henry
«Look at an infantryman's eyes and you can tell how much war he has seen»
Author: William Henry | About: Military | Keywords: infantryman, infantrymen
«Nature gave women too much power; the law gives them too little.»
Author: William Henry
«Another damned, thick, square book! Always scribble, scribble, scribble!»
«Keep a secret, it's your slave. Tell it, and it's your master.»
Author: William Henry
«It just proves what I've always believed. You can't let any one person take hold of your dreams; you have to hold on to a belief in yourself and that power to persevere. If you do that, I've always believed things will work out for you.»
Author: William Henry
«While the decision to end Stroh's 149-year brewing tradition did not come easily, ultimately, Miller and Pabst presented an offer we believe is in the best interest of our owners, ... In addition, we think that as a result of these transactions, Miller and Pabst will strengthen their respective businesses and will be better situated to support the brands long term.»
Author: William Henry
«While the decision to end Stroh's 149-year brewing tradition did not come easily, ultimately, Miller and Pabst presented an offer we believe is in the best interest of our owners. In addition, we think that as a result of these transactions, Miller and Pabst will strengthen their respective businesses and will be better situated to support the brands long term.»
Author: William Henry