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Blighty England Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Even in a minute instance, it is best to look first to the main tendencies of Nature. A
particular flower may not be dead in early winter, but the flowers are dying; a particular
pebble may never be wetted with the tide, but the tide is coming in. To the scientific eye
all human history is a series of collective movements, destructions or migrations, like the
massacre of flies in winter or the return of birds in spring. — G.K. Chesterton

Blighty England Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

And how is the expectant mother? You mustn't tax yourself, you know.I don't want my nephew born early enough to raise eyebrows."
Gideon laid his hand in the small of her back in a protective gesture she knew all too well. "Are you implying that I'm the kind of man who'd allow his wife to tax herself?"
"If the shoe fits-"
"Behave, both of you," she admonished as Gideon bristled and Jordan glared. "I swear, when you two get near each other, you act like school boys fighting over a half-pence."
"Oh, you're much more valuable than a half-pence," Jordan retorted. Before Gideon could say anything to that, he added, "And in any case, I didn't come over here to anger you, moppet. I merey wanted to let you know I'm leaving."
"Good," Gideon mumbled under his breath. — Sabrina Jeffries

Blighty England Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

My non-violence bids me dedicate myself to the service of the minorities. — Mahatma Gandhi

Blighty England Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

May we have communion with God in the secret of our hearts, and find Him to be to us as a little sanctuary. — Charles Spurgeon

Blighty England Quotes By Edward Bellamy

Equal wealth and equal opportunities of culture ... have simply made us all members of one class. — Edward Bellamy

Blighty England Quotes By Michael Weston

Spies go to bars for the same reason people go to libraries: full of information if you know where to ask. — Michael Weston