Famous Quotes & Sayings

Hanmouth Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 8 famous quotes about Hanmouth with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Hanmouth Quotes

Hanmouth Quotes By Jaachynma N.E. Agu

What have you gained since you haven't prayed? What will you lose if you pray? — Jaachynma N.E. Agu

Hanmouth Quotes By Philip Hensher

The thing I truly object to," Kitty said, "and I know this sounds trivial and I don't care if it sounds a bit snobbish, but I don't care about these awful people and I do care about this. It's that the whole world now thinks about Hanmouth as being this sort of awful council estate and nothing else, and Hanmouth people like this awful Heidi and Micky people. Absolutely everything you read in the papers is about how they live in Hanmouth and, frankly, they don't. They live on the Ruskin estate where I've never been and I hope never to go anywhere near. — Philip Hensher

Hanmouth Quotes By Charles Baudelaire

A man who drinks only water has a secret to hide from his fellow men. — Charles Baudelaire

Hanmouth Quotes By Marcus Aurelius

In no great while you will be no one and nowhere, and nothing that you now behold will be in existence, nor will anyone now alive. For it is in the nature of all things to change and alter and perish, so that others may arise in their turn. — Marcus Aurelius

Hanmouth Quotes By Hillary Scott

There's a song called 'All We'd Ever Need,' which is actually the first song that the three of us wrote together on our first album, and when we wrote that song I didn't have any real experience to pull from. — Hillary Scott

Hanmouth Quotes By Adolphe Menjou

I'm a Red-baiter; I'm a witch-hunter if the witches are Communists. — Adolphe Menjou

Hanmouth Quotes By Ruth Bader Ginsburg

When police or prosecutors conceal significant exculpatory or impeaching material, we hold, it is ordinarily incumbent on the state to set the record straight. — Ruth Bader Ginsburg

Hanmouth Quotes By Seneca The Younger

It is a world of mischief that may be done by a single example of avarice or luxury. One voluptuous palate makes many more. — Seneca The Younger