Brigden United Quotes & Sayings
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I still pray a lot. I still believe in God. I just don't believe in any set religion. — Naomie Harris

In that turbulent time, the happenstance First Lady, Betty Ford, was certain of one thing: she would not change. 'I've spent too many years as me,' she declared. 'I can't suddenly turn into a princess. — Bonnie Angelo

We tend to think of politicians as time-servers and slackers. But on those committees they usually have an interest in the subject. And they're quite clever. I've seen them pick people apart. — Mark Thomas

I write for the unlearned about things in which I am unlearned myself. — C.S. Lewis

I think we need to recognize that learning is a lifelong goal, a lifelong experience. — Adrian Grenier

You didn't need to know the specifics about a male like that to be fully aware he was a Taylor Swift song waiting to happen. — J.R. Ward

Even a graphomaniac is an extremely complicated person. — Wislawa Szymborska

Mark laughed. "You are one strange little man." Alec stopped and faced him. "That's what my mama used to say. She'd wake me up in the morning, give me a little kiss and a hug, and she'd say, 'My sweet Alec. You are one strange little man.' Got to me every time, right here." He patted his heart, then rolled his eyes dramatically. "Let's get to work." "See?" Mark said as he followed. "Do I need any more proof? Strange. Little. Man. Officially proven." "You got one word right. I'm definitely a man. I'm all man, baby." He let out a strangled choking sound that might've been a laugh. — James Dashner

For William Cecil and others in Elizabeth's Council, whose sense of Catholic conspiracy and threat governed their political thinking, England's security lay in the creation of a united and Protestant British Isles, which could stand alone, ready to resist invaders. Divine providence had set the islands apart from the rest of the world by encircling seas, 'a little world by itself'. — Susan Brigden

Lawford shrugged. "She jilted you."
"Easy come, easy go," Sharpe said, then belted the tunic. — Bernard Cornwell