Illsley Place Quotes & Sayings
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Without dreams 'life'remains 'life'..always: neither better nor worse. — Munia Khan
Find fault with thyself rather than with others. — Tokugawa Iehiro
We have a serious problem with incarceration in this country. It's destroying families, it's destroying communities and we're the most incarcerated country in the world, and when you look deeper and look at the reasons we got to this place, we as a society made some choices politically and legislatively, culturally to deal with poverty, deal with mental illness in a certain way and that way usually involves using incarceration. — John Legend
Now is the winter of our discontent, made glorious summer by this sun of York. — William Shakespeare
You still don't get it, Clark, do you?" I could hear the smile in his voice. "It's not your choice. — Jojo Moyes
What families have in common the world around is that they are the place where people learn who they are and how to be that way. — Jean Illsley Clarke
The moral man is necessarily narrow in that he knows no other enemy than the 'immoral' man. 'He who is not moral is immoral!' and accordingly reprobate, despicable, etc. Therefore, the moral man can never comprehend the egoist. — Max Stirner
Hammer your thoughts into unity. — William Butler Yeats
I think it's important for the public to know, great reporting starts with a publisher who has guts and an editor who has guts. — Dan Rather
The end is the same. It is the path that separates men. When we taste that end, we will do so with our heads held high, eyes to the sun. — Brandon Sanderson
But by blood, no wolf am I — Maggie Stiefvater
Thorne said, "I saw the village. Just over that rise."
"It didn't look charming, did it?" Colin raised a brow as he reached for the tinderbox. "I should hate for it to be charming. Give me a dank, seedy, vice-ridden pustule of a village any day. Wholesome living makes my skin crawl."
The corporal gave him a stony look. "I wouldn't know about charming, my lord."
"Yes. I can see that," Colin muttered. He struck a flint and lit the fuse. "Fair enough."
-Thorne & Colin — Tessa Dare
I've always been a mythology lover, and so I took a great deal of inspiration from the tales of various dark gods and popular versions of Hell from the Greeks and the Norse stories. — Michael Boatman
