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1883 Nickel Quotes By Thomas Otway

The worst thing an old man can be is a lover. — Thomas Otway

1883 Nickel Quotes By William Ash

Practicing art is a meditation; an artwork is an insight. — William Ash

1883 Nickel Quotes By Archibald Marwizi

Creating the right mind-set and a positive attitude today, will help you to start crafting a clear plan of how you intend to make your life a success. — Archibald Marwizi

1883 Nickel Quotes By Nicole Christie

He says my name like it's a prayer, and I feel like a goddess. — Nicole Christie

1883 Nickel Quotes By Michael Kinsley

If sexual intercourse, as the poets tell us, began in 1963, it was another decade and a half before the American political system began to take notice. — Michael Kinsley

1883 Nickel Quotes By Elizabeth Hunter

Caspar," he said. "Beloved son of my friend, David. You have been my child, my friend, my confidante, my ally in this world. And I will be here long after you have left me. What are you asking of me? Do you even realise? — Elizabeth Hunter

1883 Nickel Quotes By William Eggleston

I don't think that has ever changed. I don't think I see any more or any less than I did years ago. Let's say I have the print of a photo taken in the 1960s and one I took a month ago. I think it's pretty difficult to tell any difference, personally. — William Eggleston

1883 Nickel Quotes By Andrew Lloyd Webber

I'm a composer, and therefore I know when I've written a good tune. When you've written a good song is when you know that the lyric is completely coalesced with the song. — Andrew Lloyd Webber

1883 Nickel Quotes By E. Nesbit

Grown-up people find it difficult to believe really wonderful things, unless they have what they call proof. But children will believe almost anything, and grown-ups know this. That is why they tell you that the earth is round like an orange, when you can see perfectly well that it is flat and lumpy; and why they say that the earth goes round the sun, when you can see for yourself any day that the sun gets up in the morning and goes to bed at night like a good sun as it is, and the earth knows its place, and lies as still as a mouse. Yet I daresay you believe all that about the earth and the sun, and if so you will find it quite easy to believe that before Anthea and Cyril and the others had been a week in the country they had found a fairy. — E. Nesbit