Gouldings Grocery Quotes & Sayings
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The path of duty I clearly trace, / I stand with conscience face to face, / And all her pleas allow; / Calling and crying the while for grace, - / 'Some other time, and some other place; / Oh, not to-day; not now! — Alice Cary

A white lace curtain on the window was for me as important as a great work of art. This gossamer quality, the reflection, the form, the movement. I learned more about art from that than I did in school. — Louise Berliawsky Nevelson

I don't want to be all worthy about it, but I don't do red carpets, I don't do events and I don't accept freebies that much. — James McAvoy

But France's powerful armies, and a very large number of fortresses, ensure that the French Sovereign will possess the throne forever, and they do not have anything to fear now concerning internal wars or their neighbors invading France. — Frederick The Great

I dare not be myself when I'm in a relationship; I become what the other person expects of me (or what I think the other person expects of me), or I stay apart, alone. — Thomas D'Ansembourg

The mind of the people is like mud, from which arises strange and beautiful things. — Walter J. Turner

Poisons and medicine are oftentimes the same substance given with different intents. — Peter Latham

All souls make choices throughout their lives, some are good and some are evil - their fate with the universe has no bearing on those choices. Their choices permit them to be whole or to remain fragmented — Nancy Straight

That place is turning into the Hotel California.
You know, you can check in, but you can never leave. — Tracy Brogan

I didn't think it was possible to love him more than I already did, but i was wrong. His arms are the only place where I find peace and comfort. I feel safe when they're around me, like nothing can get to me. — Alison G. Bailey

Developments in medical technology have long been confined to procedural or pharmaceutical advances, while neglecting a most basic and essential component of medicine: patient information management. — John Doolittle