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Dicky Fox Quotes By Jean Edward Smith

Among all the powerful nations of the world the United States is the only one with a tradition of anti-colonialism." That was an asset of incalculable value. "It means our counsel is trusted where that of others may not be. It is essential to our position of leadership in a world wherein the majority of the nations have at some time or another felt the yoke of colonialism. — Jean Edward Smith

Dicky Fox Quotes By Wes Smith

Hurry up and learn patience. — Wes Smith

Dicky Fox Quotes By Paul Tibbets

I will go only so far as to say that I knew what an atom was. — Paul Tibbets

Dicky Fox Quotes By Jerry Dammers

When I was a school kid in Coventry, I used to put up anti-apartheid stickers. — Jerry Dammers

Dicky Fox Quotes By Bill Gates

We all know that there are these exemplars who can take the toughest students, and they'll teach them two-and-a-half years of math in a single year. — Bill Gates

Dicky Fox Quotes By Michelle Franklin

The sins of my sex ... A woman who is ugly is pitiable, but a man who is ugly is forgiven. — Michelle Franklin

Dicky Fox Quotes By Lady Gregory

From the sons of Ith, the first of the Gael to get his death in Ireland, there came in the after time Fathadh Canaan, that got the sway over the whole world from the rising to the setting sun, and that took hostages of the streams and the birds and the languages. — Lady Gregory

Dicky Fox Quotes By Rachel Stevens

I think having children is the most amazing thing. — Rachel Stevens

Dicky Fox Quotes By Marie Howe

My soul drank enough to know how thirsty it was. This — Marie Howe

Dicky Fox Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

What is now the foliage moving?
Air is still, and hush'd the breeze,
Sultriness, this fullness loving,
Through the thicket, from the trees.
Now the eye at once gleams brightly,
See! the infant band with mirth
Moves and dances nimbly, lightly,
As the morning gave it birth,
Flutt'ring two and two o'er earth. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe