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Horden Quotes By Bess Myerson

Even when I jog, I need a place to get to. — Bess Myerson

Horden Quotes By Robertson Davies

Comparatively few people know what a million dollars actually is. To the majority it is a gaseous concept, swelling or decreasing as the occasion suggests. — Robertson Davies

Horden Quotes By Horace

There is likewise a reward for faithful silence. — Horace

Horden Quotes By Stephen Fry

I've always had great respect for Paddington because he is amusingly English and eccentric. He is a great British institution and my generation grew up with the books and then Michael Horden's animations. — Stephen Fry

Horden Quotes By Tammin Sursok

I always wanted to perform. I remember being 5 years old and telling my parents to sit down as I was going to put on a play for them. — Tammin Sursok

Horden Quotes By Max Allan Collins

for work these days; nobody had been hired in janitorial — Max Allan Collins

Horden Quotes By David Levithan

The tenderness between two people can turn the air tender, the room tender, time itself tender. As I step out of bed and slip on an oversize shirt, everything around me feels like it's the temperature of happiness. — David Levithan

Horden Quotes By Adela Popescu

Humans call animals 'dumb' ... after they robbed their entire own precious world. They are intelligent beings in their own right, and thoroughly self-sufficient ... if not molested by humans. Yet, after millennia of slavery by selfish/callous humans they're made to look dumb! The 'superior species' in their situations would, too, appear 'dumb'. — Adela Popescu

Horden Quotes By Henri Pirenne

Pirenne was quite right that the ancient trading economy continued after the first invasions and the establishment of the mixed Romano-barbarian successor kingdoms. Some kind of connectivity by sea endured continuously, even if at very low levels (Horden and Purcell 2000). — Henri Pirenne