Famous British Retirement Quotes & Sayings
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Top Famous British Retirement Quotes

I think aging and maturing is really interesting, and it's a shame that Americans are so panicky and paranoid about it. — Justine Bateman

Being the son of a father who works so hard, I always wanted to be able take a lot of load off of my dad so he can just relax. — Romeo Miller

I suppose one should have an integrated personality, but I've never really seen the point. — Colm Toibin

Nirvana manifests as ease, as love, as connectedness, as generosity, as clarity, as unshakable freedom. This isn't watering down nirvana. This is the reality of liberation that we can experience, sometimes in a moment and sometimes in transformative ways that change our entire life — Jack Kornfield

What's Valentine's Day about except the desperate search to find someone to spend Valentine's Day with? It just shows that love has become a marketing campaign, like everything else. You buy into it and lose everything. — David Levithan

Space, like Switzerland, should be neutral. — Andy Rooney

The real difference between Francis and Dominic, which is no discredit to either of them, is that Dominic did happen to be confronted with a huge campaign for the conversion of heretics, while Francis had only the more subtle task of the conversion of human beings. — G.K. Chesterton

Sometimes I wish that this quest had not come to me. Justice is an impossible beast to track. The trail is lonely, and she offers no reward when she's caught but the promise of another hunt. — Courtney Milan

The kiss, the bodily surrender which would seem natural and but moderately attractive ... — Marcel Proust

Winners win in life because they win the battle in their mind first! — Tony Gaskins

genuinely righteous people invariably become more aware of their personal guilt and need for forgiveness than those who have become so foul and hard they cannot detect their own shame. — D. A. Carson

When you've told someone that you've left them a legacy the only decent thing to do is to die at once. — Samuel Butler