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Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By Dexter Fletcher

It took me a long time to make that leap to being a grown-up and responsible adult because I carried on being a child actor into my late twenties. It's OK to be precocious when you're young, but when you're a man of about 27 or 28 and playing a 17-year-old in a TV show, it kind of prolongs your childhood. — Dexter Fletcher

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By John Dryden

The gods, (if gods to goodness are inclined If acts of mercy touch their heavenly mind), And, more than all the gods, your generous heart, Conscious of worth, requite its own desert! — John Dryden

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By Laura Thalassa

So this is how the rich bleed--elegantly. — Laura Thalassa

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By Poppy Z. Brite

Horror is the badge of humanity, worn proudly, self-righteously, and often falsely. — Poppy Z. Brite

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By David Robert Mitchell

There's a difference between the way I see it and the character's interpretation of the events, so the rules within the film are the rules within the film. — David Robert Mitchell

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By Tucker Elliot

I asked my dad once if his high school teachers began treating kids differently during Vietnam, when they knew some of their students would be drafted and sent to war. I was curious because for sure we'd started treating our military kids differently after 9/11. He just shrugged and changed the subject, like he always did. And that was okay with me. He'd go back and change a lot of things if he could; and like everyone else, I'd give anything to go back to the day before 9/11 - but all we can do is move forward. — Tucker Elliot

Cullingworth Antiques Quotes By Iain Sinclair

...drunk enough on earth's liquors to relish the prospect of the knife. — Iain Sinclair