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I want to retire very early, by the time I am 40, and go to live in Italy. — Louise Mensch
Radiate an energy of serenity and peace so that you have an uplifting effect on those you come into contact with. — Wayne Dyer
If you think about the map of Europe with Italy and Germany and Spain and all the different people and cultures, well, Australia is like that. And the white people from England, they are like a lot of noisy, angry visitors on a holiday that never really ends,' Mary giggles to herself — Anita Heiss
Secondly, the nature of the revolutions which have altered the surface of the earth must have had a more decisive effect on the terrestrial quadrupeds than on the marine animals. — Georges Cuvier
When it is darkest, we can see the stars. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
The death of Christ is their meritorious cause; the Spirit of God and his effectual grace their efficient, working instrumentally with power by the word and ordinances. — John Owen
I'm English and love England. Whenever I'm there, I'm always seeing the present but feeling its past. — Jez Butterworth
Womenfolk raised me, and I was full-grown before I knew I came from a broken home. — Gil Scott-Heron
Insecure leaders think everything is about them, and as a result, every action, every piece of information, every decision is put through their filter of self-centeredness. — John C. Maxwell
I love a good fitted suit. England is known for men who can wear good suits. — Joe Jonas
The war had made a man of him! It had coarsened him and hardened him. There was no other way to look at it. It had made him reach a point at which he would no longer stand unbearable things. — Ford Madox Ford
The contemporary thing in art and literature is the thing which doesn't make enough difference to the people of that generation so that they can accept it or reject it. — Gertrude Stein
As a young child, I thought that all pianists played everything. I mean, I thought anything on piano - any piano music, all pianists played it. — Allen Toussaint
I always say that I'll have a go and see whether the poem works and if it does, then fine. — Carol Ann Duffy
Smell is the mute sense, the one without words. — Diane Ackerman