Dunedin Quotes & Sayings
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Top Dunedin Quotes

Listen to your parents, do your homework and listen to your teachers. Those are the real heroes. — Carl Crawford

I do think there's something when you have an unbroken day, and it feels like you and your attention can just be together like birds again and you can actually think and dream a little. — Karen Russell

Mathematics is a dangerous profession; an appreciable proportion of us go mad. — John Edensor Littlewood

We think it sufficient to say, at this juncture, that there were eight passengers aboard the Godspeed when she pulled out of the harbour at Dunedin, and by the time the barque landed on the Coast, there were nine. The ninth was not a baby, born in transit; nor was he a stowaway; nor did the ship's lookout spot him adrift in the water, clinging to some scrap of wreckage, and give the shout to draw him in. — Eleanor Catton

I start the day with either Radio 3 or Radio 4. I don't watch any daytime television at all. — Imelda Staunton

Whatever the losses in warmth and comfort, the gains in space proved irresistible. So the development of the fireplace became one of the great breakthroughs in domestic history: they allowed people to lay boards across the beams and create a whole new world upstairs. — Bill Bryson

It's strange how death mocks us, that only in death do we cherish [the ones we love]. — Jamie Yeo

Embrace one another's differences — Edward Dunedin

Walter Lippmann suggests that the United States behaves like a society which thinks it is complete with no more to accomplish; that, for better or worse, we are what we are, and the only danger to our comfort is external. — Gore Vidal

Oh Liberty! Liberty! What crimes are committed in your name! — Madame Roland

I sometimes think, Mary, that it is a mistake to have a dog for a nurse. — James M. Barrie