Consonni Lauren Quotes & Sayings
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The method of instruction in Scouting is that of creating in the boy the desire to learn for himself. — Robert Baden-Powell
I cast my lot in with a soldier, and where he was, was home to me. — Martha Summerhayes
That picture has become a sort of yardstick for everything else I've done. — Robert Hamer
All my musical foundations go back to the age of 3. My family tell me that I used to listen to the old crystal set, then go to the piano and pick out the tune that I just heard. — George Shearing
I entirely agree that a historian ought to be precise in detail; but unless you take all the characters and circumstances into account, you are reckoning without the facts. The proportions and relations of things are just as much facts as the things themselves. — Dorothy L. Sayers
Even though you're not my type, gender wise, you're certainly my type, person-wise. — David Levithan
Doing something brave is much like saying something stupid. You rarely plan on it happening. — Brandon Sanderson
Listen, I'm not ... Oh man, this is crazy. I can't do this. — James Dashner
When one feels oneself smitten by love for a woman, one ought to say to oneself, "What are her surroundings? What has been her life? All one's future happiness lies in the answer. — Marcel Proust
It is like the man who became short-sighted and refused to wear glasses, saying there was nothing wrong with him, but that the trouble was that the recent papers were so badly printed. — Maurice Nicoll
Guilt is the sum total of: All the negative feelings we have ever had about ourselves! Any form of self-hatred, self-rejection, feelings of worthlessness, sinfulness, inferiority, incompetence, failure, or emptiness. The feeling that there are things in us that are lacking or missing or incomplete. — Kenneth Wapnick
I never particularly liked it in New York City. — Gia Coppola
Facts are more mundane than fantasies, but a better basis for conclusions. — Amory Lovins
People sometimes tell me that they prefer barbarism to civilisation. I doubt if they have given it a long enough trial. Like the people of Alexandria, they are bored by civilisation; but all the evidence suggests that the boredom of barbarism is infinitely greater. — Kenneth Clark
