Harry Kennedy Vicar Of Dibley Quotes & Sayings
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And you have to believe me when I tell you that no one could ever be as beautiful as you are at this very moment, because I could never want anyone more than I want you right now. — Llarjme

I would regard meanings
given by others so far
as refreshing boon,
I would still be enamoured of rose
or any heartless flower's smell
if tender tides of your affection
had not suffused
the pollens of my heart
with loving aroma. — Suman Pokhrel

If a player's not doing the things he should, put him on the bench. He'll come around. — John Wooden

There are five forms of wealth: economic wealth, relationship wealth, physical wealth, adventure wealth and what I call psychic wealth (which is all about filling your life with meaning). — Robin S. Sharma

Mini cat poem for ISF kids:
William went high
Into the air
Furly had stepped
On the edge of
The board — Debby Feo

Men, as well as women, are much oftener led by their hearts than by their understandings. — Lord Chesterfield

That partially due to the world of media and commerce, the idea of a comic book has been lost in the ghetto, whereas the graphic novel is now being held up as something to aspire to and as something that's respectable for adults to read. — Adrian Tomine

I cannot imagine why it is that social equality is somehow supposed to mean social familiarity. Why should equality mean that all men are equally rude? Should it not rather mean that all men are equally polite? Might it not quite reasonably mean that all men should be equally ceremonious and stately and pontifical? — G.K. Chesterton

Everyone's always waiting for someone to falter. — Glenn Ficarra

Such a prostitution of judicial power can never occur again under the shadow of the British law, for no jury within the wide circle of the empire would submit to such an infraction of their privilege, even if a judge could be found daring enough to attempt it. — Joseph Howe

It's worth it, it's worth the final smash-up. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

[Repentance] means unlearning all the self-conceit and self -will that we have been training ourselves into ... It means killing part of yourself, under-going a kind of death. — C.S. Lewis