Edwardes Place Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing could appear to be more human than refusing to believe extinction possible so long as you were encircled by luscious eggplants and ripe tomatoes[..] — Philip Roth

They want to be tied up, I tie them up. They want to be spanked, I spank them. They want to be called names, I call them names. But try and drink a little of their blood, and they scream like babies. What about my needs? — Christopher Moore

But being is making; not only large things, a family, a book, a business; but the shape we give this afternoon, a conversation between friends, a meal. — Frank Bidart

If you're making a conscious effort ... someone should be meeting you on the same page. Don't be silly be smart. — Turcois Ominek

how young twenty-four is when you're not fourteen. — Jessica Knoll

I've always been supportive of the right of Israel as a state, and I've always fought against anti-Semitism, even in my own community. — Harry Belafonte

I like a New York accent. — Mollie King

What difference does it make how much you have? What you do not have amounts to much more. — Lucius Annaeus Seneca

[L]eave nothing to the uncertainty of procuring a warlike apparatus at the moment of public danger. — George Washington

when you are a small minority and you own the majority's wealth, security is naturally a primary consideration. — Kim Stanley Robinson

Every Inch of the Way is a great page turning adventure which is as close as you can get, without actually saddling up and pedalling yourself into the unknown. It takes real magic to turn a great adventure, into a great book. For one thing, most people can't relate to the mindset of the long distance cyclist and I found myself laughing along to Tom's thoughts and observations, wondering if they were in - jokes, shared by those who had seen the world at the speed of a bike, for example his relationship with Serbia's stray dogs! . But his anecdotes have a great balance of the cultures and places, as opposed to just inward reflections, so I am sure would be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in travel and human experience. A lovely story, written from the heart. — Mark Beaumont