Exchequer Pub Quotes & Sayings
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There's a history of English literature where the best boils to the top, and Jane Austen stands right at the top of that. — JJ Feild

Reagan filled his inner circle with pro-industry scientists who denied the reality of every environmental ill from acid rain to climate change. And seemingly overnight, banning and tightly regulating harmful industrial practices went from being bipartisan political practice to a symptom of command and control environmentalism. — Naomi Klein

What I dislike least in my former self are the moments of prayer. — Andre Gide

We are all an integral part of the chain of life. — Jacque Fresco

We commonly do not remember that it is ... always the first person that is speaking. — Henry David Thoreau

From birth to age eighteen a girl needs good parents. From eighteen to thirty-five she needs good looks. From thirty-five to fifty-five she needs a good personality. From fifty-five on she needs cash. — Sophie Tucker

The men were making too much noise, laughing, joking, to cover her terrible accusing silence below. She made the empty rooms roar with accusation and shake down a fine dust go guilt that was sucked in their nostrils as they plunged about. — Ray Bradbury

Some people are so heavenly minded that they are no earthly good — Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

You know it wouldn't kill you to walk, right, old man?"
"Maybe not. Wouldn't kill you to keep your clothes on, either. — Sarah Ockler

I think enlightenment is something that you decide to do after you have met someone who is enlightened. Something touches your heart, your being at a very deep level. — Frederick Lenz

It is a great act of cleverness to be able to conceal one's being clever. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I always feel like I can't do it, that I can't go through with a movie. But then I do go through with it after all. — Meryl Streep

I was very much surprised by the Johnson/Gove proposals to make it harder for Europeans to work in the U.K. if Britain were to vote to leave the E.U. — Mark Rutte