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Guavas Benefits Quotes By Ken Follett

Your aunt Rose is dying," Petranilla said as soon as he was close. "May God bless her soul. Mother Cecilia told me." "You look shocked - but you know how ill she is." "It's not Aunt Rose. I've had other bad news." He swallowed. "I can't go to Oxford. — Ken Follett

Guavas Benefits Quotes By A.J.J. Bourque

I am worthy. I am enough. Safe. Secure. Worthy. Enough. — A.J.J. Bourque

Guavas Benefits Quotes By Priscilla Shirer

Always looking toward the next moment, the next month, the next event, rarely allowing myself the privilege of fully participating and embracing the happenings that were right before me for that day. — Priscilla Shirer

Guavas Benefits Quotes By Alan Coren

There are many mysteries in old age but the greatest, surely, is this: in those adverts for walk-in bathtubs, why doesn't all the water gush out when you get in? — Alan Coren

Guavas Benefits Quotes By Roshani Chokshi

Night heralded sleep and shadows, demons and dreams. But I heralded the night. — Roshani Chokshi

Guavas Benefits Quotes By Ellen Goodman

Every thing, even the so-called timesaving device and energy-efficient machine, comes these days with an elaborate set of instructions for its care and feeding. Buying a machine has become more and more like buying a pet ... We are time-crunched. Not just by the number of things we have to do, but the number of things we have. In the late twentieth century, things have become our new dependents. — Ellen Goodman

Guavas Benefits Quotes By Frances O'Grady

I think being a mother helps keep your feet on the ground. There's very little dignity in parenthood. It's a great leveller. — Frances O'Grady

Guavas Benefits Quotes By George Ogilvie

My mother and my father had very, very strong Scots accents. We were Australian, and in those days when I was young, I spoke with a much more of an Australian accent than I have now. However I knew that if I went to England to become an actor, which I was determined to, I knew that I had to get rid of the Australian accent. We were colonials, we were Down Under somewhere, we were those little people Over There. But I was determined to become an Englishman. So I did. — George Ogilvie