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Kensington Palace Quotes By G.K. Chesterton

And under all this vast illusion of the cosmopolitan planet, with its empires and its Reuter's agency, the real life of man goes on concerned with this tree or that temple, with this harvest or that drinking-song, totally uncomprehended, totally untouched. And it watches from its splendid parochialism, possibly with a smile of amusement, motor-car civilization going its triumphant way, outstripping time, consuming space, seeing all and seeing nothing, roaring on at last to the capture of the solar system, only to find the sun cockney and the stars suburban. — G.K. Chesterton

Kensington Palace Quotes By Dree Hemingway

I think people are always like, 'She's a model-turned-actress.' And I don't want to turn actress. I want to do both. I wouldn't have built the confidence to do acting if I didn't model. — Dree Hemingway

Kensington Palace Quotes By Jerry Saltz

I like that the art world isn't regulated. — Jerry Saltz

Kensington Palace Quotes By Sharon Shinn

The townhouses looked bedraggled, unkempt, like an old homeless woman with an interesting history but a perilous future. — Sharon Shinn

Kensington Palace Quotes By Stefan Molyneux

There is no key to open the heart of another - except curiosity. — Stefan Molyneux

Kensington Palace Quotes By Ted Hughes

Now I wanted to show you such a beach
Would set inside your head another jewel,
And lift you like the gentlest electric shock
Into an altogether other England--
An Avalon for which I had the wavelength,
Deep inside my head a little crystal. — Ted Hughes

Kensington Palace Quotes By Neil Peart

Geddy once joked, 'You're the only guy I know who rehearses to rehearse! — Neil Peart

Kensington Palace Quotes By Hasnat Khan

Diana and I had a very good relationship with no personal problems. The only problem we did have was with the media, and the only place we could have any real privacy was at Kensington Palace, as they could not get to us there. — Hasnat Khan