Durnford School Quotes & Sayings
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Money is only unused power. The real purpose of wealth, after food, clothing and shelter, is philanthropy. — Leon Levy

Poverty is not just a material problem. Poverty is something wider: it is about powerlessness, about being deprived of basic opportunities and freedom of choice. — Johan Norberg

I hate saying, 'I like exercising' - I want to punch people who say that. — Jennifer Lawrence

As with all inferior things, this part of the city was given an adjective while the rest stole the noun. — Gloria Steinem

He actually caught himself saying things like "Yippee," as he pranced ridiculously round the house. — Douglas Adams

You may say we're all dreamers,
And you're not the only one,
But if you care to join us,
Then the world will be more fun. — George Hammond

It is dangerous for a woman to defy the gods;
To taunt them with the tongue's thin tip,
Or strut in the weakness of mere humanity,
Or draw a line daring them to cross. — Anne Spencer

It's a funny thing to complain about, but most of America is perfectly devoid of smells. I must have noticed it before, but this last time back I felt it as an impairment. For weeks after we arrived I kept rubbing my eyes, thinking I was losing my sight or maybe my hearing. But it was the sense of smell that was gone. Even in the grocery store, surrounded in one aisle by more kinds of food than will ever be known in a Congolese lifetime, there was nothing on the air but a vague, disinfected emptiness. I mentioned this to Anatole, who'd long since taken note of it, of course. "The air is just blank in America," I said. "You can't ever smell what's around you, unless you stick your nose right down into something."
"Maybe that is why they don't know about Mobutu," he suggested. — Barbara Kingsolver

I remember that Scott Jacoby was a nice young man. — Kim Hunter