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Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By John Arlott

A stroke of a man knocking a thistle top with a walking stick — John Arlott

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Lindsay Buroker

Sicarius had the personality of a particularly bland, pointy stick. — Lindsay Buroker

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Thomas Ruff

You cannot explain the whole world in one photograph. Photography pretends. You can see everything that's in front of the camera, but there's always something beside it. — Thomas Ruff

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Emmeline Pankhurst

Every man with a vote was considered a foe to woman suffrage unless he was prepared to be actively a friend. — Emmeline Pankhurst

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By John Grisham

It's as if we spend our entire lives avoiding Jell-O but it is always there at the end, waiting. — John Grisham

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Daniel Nestor

Tennis Canada nominated me a few years ago, and I did some research into it and realized it's one of the biggest honours you can have as a Canadian. I've seen the list of the people, and it's pretty special. — Daniel Nestor

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Ralph Marston

No matter what the situation may be, there is always something positive you can do about it. — Ralph Marston

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Christine Cowgill

Death should not be viewed as a medical failure but as a natural conclusion to life. — Christine Cowgill

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Johannes Kepler

God gives every animal the means of saving its life-why object if he gives astrology to the astronomer? — Johannes Kepler

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Voltaire

We only half live when we only half think. — Voltaire

Bellevaux Abbey Quotes By Anna Sewell

This was a little joke of John's; he used to say that a regular course of "the Birtwick horseballs" would cure almost any vicious horse; these balls, he said, were made up of patience and gentleness, firmness and petting, one pound of each to be mixed up with half a pint of common sense, and given to the horse every day. — Anna Sewell