Dunster House Quotes & Sayings
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It is unity that doth enchant me. By her power I am free though thrall, happy in sorrow, rich in poverty, and quick even in death. — Giordano Bruno

In truth it matters less what we do ... than how we do it and why. — Donna Farhi

Mrs Bennet could not help but resent that a handful of pretty girls, even as corpses, attracted more attention from the gentleman than any of her daughters could merit. — Debbie Cowens

it was the meaning of more than the game of pool, more than the five-by-ten-foot microcosm of ambition and desire. It seemed to him as if all men must know this because it is in every meeting and every act, in the whole gigantic hustle of men's lives. — Walter Tevis

Don't get yourself noticed and you won't get yourself hanged. — Stefan Bachmann

I can't really characterize any country, except to say that we work well with a number of our foreign counterparts. — Barack Obama

This was everyday life on social media, each side lurching toward mockery and attack - fanning the flames of the divisive chaos from which Trump, the Twitter candidate, had risen. — Jon Ronson

The American Dream became America's god; wealth and abundance have become the measure of America's success. But - as recent events have shown - we have been living an illusion. — Billy Graham

It would be an honour to have my heart broken by you, Hazel Grace. — John Green

Brita said, 'I read at home, I read in hotels, I take a book with me on a twenty-minute trip to the dentist. Then I read in the waiting room. — Don DeLillo

Remarkable people are priority-driven. This is the secret of time mastery. Build your days around your priorities and you will play in rare air. — Robin S. Sharma

Were I to sum up the Basle Congress in a word- which I shall guard against pronouncing publicly- it would be this: 'At Basle, I founded the Jewish State. If I said this out loud today, I would be answered by universal laughter. If not in 5 years, certainly in 50, everyone will know it.' — Theodor Herzl