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Henry Benning Quotes By Vik Sahay

I never want to be winking at the audience and saying, "This character is really a nice guy." — Vik Sahay

Henry Benning Quotes By Henry L. Benning

First then, it is apparent, horribly apparent, that the slavery question rides insolently over every other everywhere - in fact that is the only question which in the least affects the results of the elections. — Henry L. Benning

Henry Benning Quotes By Auliq Ice

Whether a general or a seller, what matters is that you do your job with responsibility. — Auliq Ice

Henry Benning Quotes By J. A. Spender

'Never put off tomorrow what you can do today.' Under the influence of this pestilent morality, I am forever letting tomorrow's work slop into today's and doing painfully and nervously today what I could do quickly and easily tomorrow. — J. A. Spender

Henry Benning Quotes By John Cooper Clarke

With charm you've got to get up close to see it; style slaps you in the face. — John Cooper Clarke

Henry Benning Quotes By Philip Kapleau

A Zen master, when asked where he would go after he died, replied, 'To Hell, for that's where help is needed most.' — Philip Kapleau

Henry Benning Quotes By Henry L. Benning

I think then, 1st, that the only safety of the South from abolition universal is to be found in an early dissolution of the Union. — Henry L. Benning

Henry Benning Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

A l'amour, aux plaisir, aux boccage," he quoted softly, then turned the words to English: "In love, in pleasure, in the woods, spend your beautiful days ... " I stared up at him, dumbly, my heart rising in my throat. I was not aware of the precise moment when we stopped dancing, when he turned those deep, forest-colored eyes on mine and traced the outline of my face with a delicate touch. "These are your beautiful days, Mariana Farr," he said gently, and then his shoulders blocked the sunlight as he lowered his head to mine and kissed me. — Susanna Kearsley