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D49 Quotes By Winston Churchill

Quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts. — Winston Churchill

D49 Quotes By Aileen Wuornos

I really got tired of it all. I was angry about the johns. — Aileen Wuornos

D49 Quotes By Nik Kershaw

I love Neil Finn. I've loved everything he's done since Split Enz. — Nik Kershaw

D49 Quotes By Mike Ditka

There's just me and my wife and a dog and we feed him Healthy Choice also. — Mike Ditka

D49 Quotes By Raymond Kelly

If terrorists aren't limited by borders and boundaries, we can't be, either. — Raymond Kelly

D49 Quotes By Richard Brautigan

One day
Time will die
And love will bury it — Richard Brautigan

D49 Quotes By J.K. Rowling

She was dashing back, an enormous old book in her arms.
"I never thought to look in here!" she whispered excitedly. "I got this out of the library weeks ago for a bit of light reading."
"Light?" said Ron. — J.K. Rowling

D49 Quotes By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

The more nobly a man wills and acts, the more avid he becomes for great and sublime aims to pursue. He will no longer be content with family, country, and the remunerative aspect of his work. He will want wider organisations to create, new paths to blaze, causes to uphold, truths to discover, an ideal to cherish and defend. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

D49 Quotes By Daniel Wolpert

We have a brain for one reason and one reason only - and that's to produce adaptable and complex movements. — Daniel Wolpert

D49 Quotes By Arthur Wellesley

The Lord's prayer contains the sum total of religion and morals. — Arthur Wellesley

D49 Quotes By Billie Joe Armstrong

My goal is to be one of the biggest bands in the world, and I have never been bashful about saying that. — Billie Joe Armstrong

D49 Quotes By George Eliot

Not at all," said Dorothea, with the most open kindness. "I like you very much."
Will was not quite contented, thinking that he would apparently have been of more importance if he had been disliked. He said nothing, but looked dull, not to say sulky. — George Eliot