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Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Bono

I want to run
I want to hide
I want to tear down the walls
That hold me inside
I want to reach out
And touch the flame
Where the streets have no name — Bono

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Joan Fontaine

Being a woman, I have found the road rougher than had I been born a man. Different defenses, different codes of ethics, different approaches to problems and personalities are a woman's lot. I have preferred to shun what is known as feminine wiles, the subterfuge of subtlety, reliance on tears and coquetry to shape my way. I am forthright, often blunt. I have learned to be a realist despite my romantic, emotional nature. I have no illusions that age, the rigors of my profession, disappointments, and unfulfilled dreams have not left their mark.

I am proud that I have carved my path on earth almost entirely by my own efforts, proud that I have compromised in my career only when I had no other recourse, when financial or contractual commitments dictated. Proud that I have never been involved in a physical liaison unless I was deeply attracted or in love. Proud that, whatever my worldly goods may be, they have been achieved by my own labors. — Joan Fontaine

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Alain De Botton

No one is able to produce a great work of art without experience, nor achieve a worldly position immediately, nor be a great lover at the first attempt; and in the interval between initial failure and subsequent success, in the gap between who we wish one day to be and who we are at present, must come pain, anxiety, envy and humiliation. We suffer because we cannot spontaneously master the ingredients of fulfilment. — Alain De Botton

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Orly Wahba

Honesty and integrity are the yardsticks by which we measure our intrinsic value. — Orly Wahba

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Susan Beth Pfeffer

Sometimes the rules don't work. Sometimes the rules cause the anarchy. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Benoit Mandelbrot

The techniques I developed for studying turbulence, like weather, also apply to the stock market. — Benoit Mandelbrot

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Joe Hill

The imagination is our final advantage as a species, a place to safely (and happily) explore experiences that are far from safe and far from happy. "Dracula" and "The Fly" may delight and appall in equal measure, but they also gently prepare us, helping us to think about how we would respond if faced with a terrifying seduction, or a corrupted and infected body. — Joe Hill

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Cat Clarke

Another prayer to a God I didn't quite believe in. — Cat Clarke

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Dominic West

Since I got married my wife doesn't really let me wear anything that I used to because she says I have no taste at all. — Dominic West

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Peter Kreeft

Not all who listen, believe. If you call the Gospel a crazy fairy tale, a far-too-good-to-be-true myth, an insane extension of wishful thinking, or even a blasphemous lie, I will respect you and argue with you. But if you call it a platitude, I can only pity you, for that means you have never listened to it. — Peter Kreeft

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Danny Baker

We dwell amid pinheaded weasels who know only timid, the generic and the abacus. — Danny Baker

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Tacitus

Love of fame is the last thing even learned men can bear to be parted from. — Tacitus

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By Thomas Huxley

The besetting sin of able men is impatience of contradiction and of criticism. Even those who do their best to resist the temptation, yield to it almost unconsciously and become the tools of toadies and flatterers. "Authorities," "disciples," and "schools" are the curse of science and do more to interfere with the work of the scientific spirit than all its enemies. — Thomas Huxley

Gallifords Restaurant Quotes By George Smith

What a treasure, what an harvest must await such characters as Paul, and Eliot, and Brainerd, and others, who have given themselves wholly to the work of the Lord. What a heaven will it be to see the many myriads of poor heathens, of Britons amongst the rest, who by their labours have been brought to the knowledge of God. Surely a crown of rejoicing like this is worth aspiring to. Surely it is worth while to lay ourselves out with all our might, in promoting the cause and kingdom of Christ. — George Smith