Diocesan Boys Quotes & Sayings
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Top Diocesan Boys Quotes
But so many books thou readest, But so many schemes thou breedest, But so many wishes feedest, That thy poor head almost turns. — Matthew Arnold
If it is impossible to judge merit and guilt in the field of natural science, then it is not possible in any field, and historical research becomes an idle, empty activity. — Justus Von Liebig
If you injure your neighbour, better not do it by halves. — George Bernard Shaw
But for me, it [singing] was a way to get out the feeling of the song, and also to get out the feelings that, you know, roil in high school, to express something that I had no other way of expressing. — Meryl Streep
By the time I was writing the second book, my life had changed rather dramatically, thanks to the intervention of television, and I needed to find a way to discuss that. Otherwise the big, fake book would not be true on some level. — John Hodgman
We need the ability to buy healthcare insurance across state lines that would increase competition and drive down cost. — Monica Crowley
I want him to love me as much as I love him. — L.J.Smith
Listen,' he said. 'It's important. We are all. Free. To do. Whatever. We want. To do. — Richard Bach
The only fight which is lost is that which we give up. — Eric Metaxas
You are fearfully and wonderfully made...don't let anyone tell you different...not even yourself! — Mignon' Talise Padilla
If we use our policy instruments wisely with regard to broadband, we can do some very practical things to make 'growth and jobs' a reality in the less-developed and rural regions of Europe, too. — Viviane Reding
This is one of the innovator's dilemmas: Blindly following the maxim that good managers should keep close to their customers can sometimes be a fatal mistake. — Clayton Christensen
One captain, seizing the line-knife from his broken prow, had dashed at the whale, as an Arkansas duelist at his foe, blindly seeking with a six-inch blade to reach the fathom-deep life of the whale. That captain was Ahab. — Herman Melville
