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Leonard Whiting Quotes By Lily White

What kind of life would that be, to build up so much love for a person who cared so little for you? — Lily White

Leonard Whiting Quotes By Bayard Taylor

The more I see of the Swedes, the more I am convinced that there is no kinder, simpler, and honester people in the world. — Bayard Taylor

Leonard Whiting Quotes By John Marsden

A few people would suffer, but a lot of people would be better off.'
'It's just not right,' said Kevin stubbornly.
'Maybe not. But neither's your way of looking at it. There doesn't have to be a right side and a wrong side. both sides can be right, or both sides can be wrong ... — John Marsden

Leonard Whiting Quotes By Hope Davis

I've been lucky. I've made films that I really like. It's been a combination of what comes to me and what I choose. I've gone after lots of things that I didn't get, pet projects that everybody ends up chasing after. Really, you're lucky if you get anything. — Hope Davis

Leonard Whiting Quotes By A.T. Veatch

Live by your own rules. Dont let anybody hold you back. Be different and be yourself. You only get to live once, so make it whatever you want it to be. — A.T. Veatch

Leonard Whiting Quotes By Gregory MacGuire

Children's lives are fiendishly hard. Adults, having survived childhood, turn their minds to the future, and if they have a choice, generally retain only the rosiest of childhood memories. — Gregory MacGuire

Leonard Whiting Quotes By Tim Winton

I meant to slip away, he said, busking it now. — Tim Winton

Leonard Whiting Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

King of grand gesture. — Rainbow Rowell

Leonard Whiting Quotes By C.S. Lewis

[John]: 'But I must think it is one or the other.'

[Reason]: 'By my father's soul, you must not - until you have some evidence. Can you not remain in doubt?'

[John]: 'I don't know that I have ever tried.'

[Reason]: 'You must learn to, if you are to come far with me. It is not hard to do it. In Eschropolis, indeed, it is impossible, for the people who live there have to give an opinion once a week or once a day, or else Mr. Mammon would soon cut off their food. But out here in the country you can walk all day and all the next day with an unanswered question in your head: you need never speak until you have made up your mind. — C.S. Lewis