Henry Ingram Quotes & Sayings
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It was the only thing I had to do. I worked to get rid of the time, even now I work for something to do. Painting is a wonderful way of getting rid of the days. — L. S. Lowry

I'm not fond of any of my films in an intimate way, but Gregory's Girl would be number 4 on my list. — Bill Forsyth

The genius of Freemasonry is not our Masonic buildings and temples or the trappings of our organizations. It is not our great charities or community activities. It is not our beautiful rituals or their teachings! It is the 'practice of Freemasonry' by the Freemasons. Yet we cannot practice that which we do not know or understand. Thus Masonic education is the foundation for our Fraternity.
Brother Carl H. Claudy in The Master's Book says, '.. one thing and only one thing a Masonic Lodge can give its members which they can get nowhere else in the world. That one thing is Masonry. — Carl H. Claudy

Congress had the opportunity to extend tax relief to working families without increasing the deficit. Instead, we were handed a bill that favors the wealthy and eliminates deductions that benefit the middle class. — Rick Larsen

Joe Paterno left this world with a clear conscience, — Jay Paterno

You cannot explain failure any more than you can argue with success. — J. Richard Clarke

Life is built of these little horrible moments and the giant expanses of awesome in between. — Christina Lauren

Stop talking to people about what you will do; show them instead what your are doing. — Robert Holden

In a free world there is, alas, more common crime than in a dictatorial system. — Barbara Amiel

To give us room to explore the varieties of mind and body into which our genome can evolve, one planet is not enough. — Freeman Dyson

The time and the quality of the time that their parents devote to them indicate to children the degree to which they are valued by their parents ... When children know that they are valued, when they truly feel valued in the deepest parts of themselves, then they feel valuable. This knowledge is worth more than any gold. — M. Scott Peck

Mad, is he? Then I hope he will bite some of my other generals. — King George II

Ours is the old, old story of every uprising race or class or order. The work of elevation must be wrought by ourselves or not at all. — Frances Power Cobbe