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Croushorn Smith Quotes By Michel Faber

By recycling pre-existing material, Shakespeare seemed to endorse a view common in his time, which has become even more entrenched in the 400 years since: that all the truly essential stories are already in the bag. — Michel Faber

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Grace Paley

As an older person, I do feel an obligation to tell the story about what was really happening in the fifties, sixties, and seventies, as I saw it. — Grace Paley

Croushorn Smith Quotes By George Herbert

You may bring a horse to the river, but he will drinke when and what he pleaseth. — George Herbert

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Paul Merton

I don't always vote in general elections, but I think I've always voted Labour. — Paul Merton

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Terry O'Quinn

Yeah, I like working in television, a lot. I really enjoyed my time on 'Lost.' I like developing that hint of family with people. I mean, if you're on a happy set. If you're on a set where there's some sour apples, then I don't like working in television. — Terry O'Quinn

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Francis De Sales

The Council also commands933 that the public services of the Church shall not be celebrated in the vulgar tongue, but in a fixed language, each one according to the ancient formularies approved by the Church. — Francis De Sales

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Yanis Varoufakis

I was told once by a leftwing scholar that as a Marxist, you have to do two things: always be optimistic and always have a view about everything. That advice still sounds good to me. — Yanis Varoufakis

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Scott Hamilton

you always have to keep things fun. if you don't, no matter how many awards you win or how much money you make, you will never be happy. — Scott Hamilton

Croushorn Smith Quotes By Marianne Faithfull

I'm glad to say my father never felt ashamed of me, but my mother probably did. — Marianne Faithfull