A Quote by William Orlando Darby

Onward we stagger, and if the tanks come, may God help the tanks. — © William Orlando Darby
Onward we stagger, and if the tanks come, may God help the tanks.

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Republicans use think tanks to come up with a lot of their messages. The think tanks are the single worst, most undisciplined example of communication I've ever seen.
When the so-called think tanks began to replace the thought processes of human beings, I called them the aseptic tanks.
Tanks being deployed far forward is an indication of offensive action; tanks in depth is an indication of defensive action.
Now, 'high-intensity conflict' is a fancy word for saying tanks on tanks, aircraft shooting each other out of the sky, a great deal of violence at a level we haven't seen since probably the Korean War or World War II, where you have big armies facing off against one another.
I think the universities have co-opted the intellectual, by and large. But there is an emerging intellectual set coming out of Washington think tanks now. There are people who are leaving the universities and working for the government or in think tanks, simply looking for freedom.
The whole point of the kingdom of God is Jesus has come to bear witness to the true truth, which is nonviolent. When God wants to take charge of the world, he doesn't send in the tanks. He sends in the poor and the meek.
think about the way God rules. He doesn't do it by sending in the tanks. He does it by calling servants.
There are people who appear on television who are paid for by shadowy think tanks whose financing they won't come clean about.
If everyone could see the image of God in his neighbor, do you think we should still need tanks and generals?
One may as well dam for water tanks the people's cathedrals and churches, for no holier temple has ever been consecrated by the heart of man.
Tanks come in two forms: the dangerous, deadly kind and the "liberating" kind.
Tanks come in two forms: the dangerous, deadly kind and the 'liberating' kind.
In Moscow, dim and green under the summer rain, columns of armour were waiting in the side-roads off the long avenue from Vnukovo airport. Tanks from the Taman Division stood beneath the dripping trees around Moscow University with their field kitchens and command trucks. This was not a new sight to me: the Soviet tanks had rested like that beneath the trees of the parks in Prague, late in another August twenty-three years before. Now they had invaded and crushed one more country -- their own.
Some field days can be tough. I've worked inside fuel tanks with 3 foot ceilings, in -42 to +42 Celsius temperatures, in snow and smoke and hail, and I've dug through snow and ice and pavement to find legal evidence. I've worked clear through the night by headlamp, and I've flown in a rickety long-islander with propane tanks strapped into the other seats. I've jury-rigged missing equipment, broken into my own truck, and cut out an emergency helicopter pad with a machete. I've been hungry, cold, tired, lost, injured, and downright hopeless!
.....they had burnt and destroyed around 30 vehicles, including tanks and APC's and damaged three enemy helicopters. God bless the fighters of the Arab Socialist Ba'th Party.
Duhhhhhhh, tanks, Buttercup.
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