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Top Broadstairs Cricket Quotes

You can be happy with someone who likes you despite your faults - until you meet someone who likes your faults. — Robert Breault

Many occasions I've sat down with Israelis to say, where do you see your country in 10 years time, and work me back, so we can figure out the synergies and the connections between Israel and the rest of the Arab world. No Israeli has ever been able to answer that question. — Abdallah II Of Jordan

Never forget who you are or where you have come from while being found by others — Bathsheba Dailey

The prohibited fruit is always sweet — Bangambiki Habyarimana

Don't try to convince your partner you are right. Instead of trying to win arguments, try to have a winning relationship! — Karen Salmansohn

She had only to stand in the orchard, to put her hand on a little crab tree and look up at the apples, to make you feel the goodness of planting and tending and harvesting at last. — Willa Cather

Oh, I wish so much to live again! Each minute, each instant of life should be blessedness for man ... they should, surely they should! It is man's own duty to arrange it so; it is his law
a hidden but surely existing one ... — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Books are those faithful mirrors that reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. — Edward Gibbon

Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popular opinion. — Jack Kerouac

She had a horror he would die at night.
And sometimes when the light began to fade
She could not keep from noticing how white
The birches looked - and then she would be afraid,
Even with a lamp, to go about the house
And lock the windows; and as night wore on
Toward morning, if a dog howled, or a mouse
Squeaked in the floor, long after it was gone
Her flesh would sit awry on her. By day
She would forget somewhat, and it would seem
A silly thing to go with just this dream
And get a neighbor to come at night and stay.
But it would strike her sometimes, making tea:
_She had kept that kettle boiling all night long, for company._ — Edna St. Vincent Millay

It didn't matter, because he was an employee of a criminal enterprise and I was an FBI consultant and, oh yeah, technically kidnapped and probably in the throes of some kind of Stockholm syndrome. — Rosemary Clement-Moore