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Duxton Hotel Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Disobedience to conscience makes conscience blind. — C.S. Lewis

Duxton Hotel Quotes By Philippa Gregory

Look, you can't fight everyone ... You have to choose where you belong and rest there. — Philippa Gregory

Duxton Hotel Quotes By C.M. Stunich

But I could kill a girl with my kiss. ( ... ) Want to die? ( ... ) Want to live forever? — C.M. Stunich

Duxton Hotel Quotes By T.J. Klune

Otter. Otter. Otter," I mutter. "Yes, Bear?" he says beautifully. "Don't lead cows to slaughter," I say. He arches an eyebrow. "Come again?" I take a deep breath. "I ... love you and I know I should've told ya soon-a." His eyes widen slightly. "Wait, what? You ... me?" I shake my head. "But you didn't buy the dolphin-safe tuna." "Bear, what the hell? Did you just ... rhyme? — T.J. Klune

Duxton Hotel Quotes By John Ilhan

It was quite tough, not many opportunities.
I remember in primary school, one of my teachers said, "As for you young man, you haven't got much of a future." — John Ilhan

Duxton Hotel Quotes By Peter Pronovost

Quality without science and research is absurd. You can't make inferences that something works when you have 60 percent missing data. — Peter Pronovost

Duxton Hotel Quotes By Jennifer Worth

For the working class, life was nasty, brutish and short. Hunger and hardship were expected. Men were old at forty, women worn out at thirty-five. The death of children was taken for granted. Poverty was frankly regarded as a moral defect. Social Darwinism (the strong adapt and survive, the weak are crushed) was borrowed and distorted from the Origin of Species (1858) and applied to human organisation. — Jennifer Worth

Duxton Hotel Quotes By Oscar Wilde

How you can sit there, calmly eating muffins when we are in this horrible trouble, I can't make out. You seem to me to be perfectly heartless."
"Well, I can't eat muffins in an agitated manner. The butter would probably get on my cuffs. One should always eat muffins quite calmly. It is the only way to eat them."
"I say it's perfectly heartless your eating muffins at all, under the circumstances. — Oscar Wilde