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Biggles Adventures Quotes By George Bernard Shaw

In gambling the many must lose in order that the few may win. — George Bernard Shaw

Biggles Adventures Quotes By Lindsey O'Connor

For the longest time I was so sick I didn't have the strength or inclination to read, but looking at my books stacked up on the bedside table was comforting, like having old friends sitting in the room with me, friends who didn't require anything of me, friends who brought me great pleasure just with their presence, waiting until I could engage with them again.... bibliophiles know the inanimate pleasure of the friendship with books. — Lindsey O'Connor

Biggles Adventures Quotes By R.M. Ballantyne

And I have always found, though I am unable to account for it, that daylight banishes many of the fears that are apt to assail us in the dark. — R.M. Ballantyne

Biggles Adventures Quotes By John Simm

I'm good at being on my own. As a kid, I was always in my room alone, so I have a high threshold for it. If I'm bored, I'll read. Hanging around doesn't go well with me. — John Simm

Biggles Adventures Quotes By Alex Bosworth

Lately, I've become sort of a fatalist. Well, that was bound to happen. — Alex Bosworth

Biggles Adventures Quotes By Laura C. Schlessinger

How did so many women get to this unhappy place of not understanding how truly "simple" men are in their requirements and how much benevolent power their wives have over them? Why did notions like assuaging "male ego" and using "feminine wiles" rocket into disrepute? How is it that so many women are angry with men in general yet expect to have a happy life married to one of them?
There are a number of reasons for this, and I believe they all revolve around the assault upon, and virtual collapse of, the values of religious morality, modesty, fidelity, chastity, respect for life, and a commitment to family and child-rearing. — Laura C. Schlessinger

Biggles Adventures Quotes By Adelaide Anne Procter

Hark! the hours are softly calling Bidding Spring arise To listen to the rain-drops falling From the cloudy skies To listen to Earth's weary voices Louder every day Bidding her no longer linger On her charm'd way But hasten to her task of beauty Scarcely yet begun. — Adelaide Anne Procter