Griselle Gray Quotes & Sayings
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After all, what is 'a man' nowadays? Somebody who stands alone, independent of all ties. — Stuart Miller

Chapter One: Lady Maitland England, 1793 The Earl of Warren let his mind drift as his younger sister rambled on in a cheerful voice. Wilhelmina - or Minette, as everyone called her - could carry on a conversation for hours, no matter if the other person participated in the exchange. He had the questionable fortune to be sharing a carriage with her on a day-long journey to a friend's home in Hertfordshire. "Will we be there soon?" Minette perched on the edge of her seat, craning to look out the window. — Annabel Joseph

This is my manifesto. My attempt to nudge people toward something, or back toward something. Toward what? An understanding that most of us already have on a deeper level. That a world exists outside of us. A world that reminds us that we are animals, too, animals who have evolved along with other animals on this earth. Thinking, planning, scheming, talking, writing animals, but animals nonetheless. — David Gessner

It's usually best not to ask philosophers anything, precisely because they have the habit of what in the Persian language is called sanud: the profitless consideration of unsettling yet inconsequential things. — Nick Harkaway

Scholars have long debated whether capital markets lead to appropriate levels of saving and investment for future generations. — David L. Weimer

There are things that you might forget, but you might not clearly forget. Time is the only coin you have to buy the things you want to remember, and to pay for the things you want to leave behind. — Aileene Mhar Jabarani

While I recognize the great value and importance of prescription drugs and strongly support a continued U.S. focus on pharmaceutical research and development, our nation's seniors cannot be asked to subsidize the drug costs of other wealthy industrialized nations any longer. — Michael K. Simpson

I have known men of valor cowards to their wives. — Horace Walpole

Hard things don't always make life harder. It takes something hard to sharpen steel. — Richard Paul Evans

The more you stared up crap the more it's going to smell (/) — Mary Sumner

The people must have amusement as well as religion ... every pure enjoyment is from heaven. — Brigham Young

The whole reason one wants to do lower budget films is because the lower the budget, the bigger the ideas, the bigger the themes, the more interesting the art. — Francis Ford Coppola

In international football, you need pace and you need your players up top to create things out of nothing and run at people. — Frank Lampard