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Ann Lennox Quotes By Girdhar Joshi

If you try to find happiness in people, you are again making a mistake. Men and women can't give you happiness. — Girdhar Joshi

Ann Lennox Quotes By Neil MacGregor

It is a standing source of astonishment and amusement to visitors that the British Museum has so few British things in it: that it is a museum about the world as seen from Britain rather than a history focused on these islands. — Neil MacGregor

Ann Lennox Quotes By Dreama Walker

Nothing's worse than telling your family you got a pilot, hearing the pilot got picked up, and then finding out it's not in the fall lineup. — Dreama Walker

Ann Lennox Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

I can't control what life did to me, but I can control how I react. Therein lies the difference. — George Bernard Shaw

Ann Lennox Quotes By Bell Hooks

The classroom remains the most radical space of possibility in the academy — Bell Hooks

Ann Lennox Quotes By Patsy Kensit

I think when you are younger you bounce back quicker from knocks. — Patsy Kensit

Ann Lennox Quotes By Maria Brandan Araoz

If there were only three Irishmen in the world you'd find two of them in a corner talking about the other. — Maria Brandan Araoz

Ann Lennox Quotes By John M. Cooper

This is the study of the whole realm of Forms, working out in full detail all the relationships in which the various ones of them stand to one another. So the rise to full life, in our self-absorption into our intellectual origins and natures, is itself an exercise of philosophy, of philosophy at its essential core of active knowledge of Forms. — John M. Cooper

Ann Lennox Quotes By Annie Lennox

I have a reputation for being cold and aloof, but I'm so not that woman. I'm passionate. I love my girls, being with my girlfriends, getting involved with issues that affect other women and children who are suffering. — Annie Lennox