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Ellenshaw 20 Quotes & Sayings

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Learn to thrive in love, kindness and brotherhood ... it will help make your life and humanity a whole lot brighter!
Bullying Ben — Timothy Pina

We're allowed to explore the world at large on these things; the urban-legend aspect of it is just kind of an excuse. — Adam Savage

The last thing he wanted after a hellish night like this one was some blasted day coming along and barging about the place. — Douglas Adams

Want me to spike him? — Sarah Jane Avory

The first thing that an architect must do is to sense that every building you build is a world of its own, and that this world of its own serves an institution. — Louis Kahn

We have no firm hold on any knowledge or philosophy that can lift us out of our difficulties. — Anne Sullivan

I'm an actor and a playwright, and I don't earn much. — Ellen McLaughlin

There's no law that says that you cannot be a spiritual person and a sexual person. In fact, if you have the right consciousness, sex is like a prayer. It can be a divine experience. So why do they have to be disassociated with one another? — Madonna Ciccone

We will have to embark on a change so radical, a revolution so quiet and yet so total, that it will go far beyond the programme for a parliament — Edward Heath

Who cuts hair, while she is heart broken. Is it just me? — Escapades

A well begun is half ended. — A. C. Benson

Just because opportunities present themselves doesn't mean you should accept every one of them. It's not realistic, and it's also not wise. — Craig Groeschel

Have faith in yourself. You people were once the Vedic Rishis. Only, you have come in different forms, that's all. I see it clear as daylight that you all have infinite power in you. Rouse that up; arise, arise - apply yourselves heart and soul, gird up your loins. — Swami Vivekananda

Do we only decide in retrospect that we've been happy? Don't we notice when we're happy, or do we realize only much later that we were? — Nina George