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Britishness Open Quotes By Anonymous

The challenge of data analysis is how to bring vast amounts of information into productive contact with human intelligence. — Anonymous

Britishness Open Quotes By Wendy Higgins

I was more myself with you during those three days than I've ever been with anyone in my life. It'd be easier if I could be fake with you, but you bring out everything in me, little Ann. All of it. — Wendy Higgins

Britishness Open Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

They were all growing so fast. In just a few short years they would be all young men and women ... youth tiptoe ... expectant ... a-star with its sweet wild dreams ... little ships sailing out of safe harbor to unknown ports. The boys would go away to their life work and the girls ... ah, the mist-veiled forms of beautiful brides might be seen coming down the old stairs at Ingleside. But they would still be hers for a few years yet ... hers to love and guide ... to sing the songs that so many mothers had sung ... Hers ... and Gilbert's. — L.M. Montgomery

Britishness Open Quotes By Rod Stewart

As you get older, your metabolism slows down. You've got to admit it. It's nothing to be ashamed of if you have lived your life to the full. — Rod Stewart

Britishness Open Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

Paganism declared that virtue was in a balance; Christianity declared it was in a conflict: the collision of two passions apparently opposite. Of — G.K. Chesterton

Britishness Open Quotes By Roger Zelazny

The function of criticism should not be confused with the function of reform. — Roger Zelazny

Britishness Open Quotes By Charles Dickens

"Madam," replied Mr. Micawber, "it is my intention to register such a vow on the virgin page of the future." — Charles Dickens

Britishness Open Quotes By Lucy Maud Montgomery

There are many worse friends than the soft, silent, furry, cat-folk. — Lucy Maud Montgomery