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Daventry Express Quotes By James S.A. Corey

Like all professional sailors, Holden had sometimes ended long flights by drinking himself into a stupor. More than once he'd wandered into a brothel and left only when they threw him out with an emptied account, a sore groin, and a prostate as dry as the Sahara desert. So when Amos staggered into his room after three days on station, Holden knew exactly what the big mechanic felt like. — James S.A. Corey

Daventry Express Quotes By Mahatma Gandhi

It is poor faith that needs fair weather for standing firm. That alone is true faith that stands the foulest weather. — Mahatma Gandhi

Daventry Express Quotes By Key Ballah

And to My Own Mother, Heaven for me is at your feet. — Key Ballah

Daventry Express Quotes By Mark Twain

In his later life Mark Twain was accorded high academic honors. Already, in 1888, he had received from Yale College the degree of Master of Arts, and the same college made him a Doctor of Literature in 1901. A year later the university of his own State, at Columbia, Missouri, conferred the same degree, and then, in 1907, came the crowning honor, when venerable Oxford tendered him the doctor's robe. "I don't know why they should give me a degree like that," he said, quaintly. "I never doctored any literature - I wouldn't know how. — Mark Twain

Daventry Express Quotes By Charlie Higson

He was reminded of TV ads for plug-in air fresheners where some woman would stick the little plastic thing in a socket and animated fumes would waft out and everyone would lift their faces, close their eyes, breathe in deeply and go 'Aaaaaah'. Like they were taking some kind of drug rather than inhaling chemicals. — Charlie Higson

Daventry Express Quotes By George Woodman

Wait around and wait around and pretty soon you won't be around — George Woodman