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Top Australia In Ww1 Quotes

There is nothing so bad or so good that you will not find Englishmen doing it; but you will never find an Englishman in the wrong. He does everything on principle. He fights you on patriotic principles; he robs you on business principles; he enslaves you on imperial principles; he bullies you on manly principles; he supports his king on loyal principles and cuts off his king's head on republican principles. — George Bernard Shaw

A husband should not insult his wife publicly, at parties. He should insult her in the privacy of the home. — James Thurber

ABC Family is ready to get a new image for themselves, and I think 'Greek' really kind of started that change. — Scott Michael Foster

Viola blows out a thoughtful air. "My dad used to say, 'There's only forward, Vi, only outward and up.'"
"There's only forward," I repeat.
"Outward and up," she says. — Patrick Ness

The person who is not strong enough gives up at the halfway point - but you are limiting yourself before even starting. — Confucius

Plot makes the character just as history makes the man. — Thomas Steinbeck

Fear has been a big battle, it runs rampant in my sport so I love to overcome that, to challenge it head on, because there is nothing that feels as accomplished as overcoming a fear, and something that has blocked you in such a big way. — Laura Wilkinson

The sage regards things as difficult, and thereby avoids difficulty. — Laozi

Do you really want him to get over you? — Richelle Mead

Of you ask me for more. It's late, and we have a long day of travel ahead of us, Pari, you and I. You will need your sleep tonight. And you too, Abdullah. — Khaled Hosseini

The study of meditation is the entrance into the world of Wonderland. It has nothing to do with how you'd like it. You want a nice neat little study that's easily understandable. — Frederick Lenz