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Marzillis Menu Quotes By Kate Chisman

The scratching came from the attic. At night, when Rory turned out the light I would lie awake and wait for it to skit, skit, skit lightly across the floorboards above our heads and down behind the water pipes. — Kate Chisman

Marzillis Menu Quotes By Bryce Courtenay

I have found in life that everything, no matter how bad, comes to an end. — Bryce Courtenay

Marzillis Menu Quotes By Christopher Eccleston

Twelve years on sets watching directors, I've taken a bit from everybody and rejected a lot. — Christopher Eccleston

Marzillis Menu Quotes By Alan Bennett

I always like to break out and address the audience. In 'The History Boys', for instance, without any ado, the boys will suddenly turn and talk to the audience and then go back into the action. I find it more adventurous doing it in prose than on the stage, but I like being able to make the reader suddenly sit up. — Alan Bennett

Marzillis Menu Quotes By Sarah Reid

There are just some things you cannot bring yourself to say when you know it will break someone's heart. Sometimes it is easier to carry a burden yourself than to watch their eyes fall. — Sarah Reid

Marzillis Menu Quotes By Charles De Gaulle

Nothing builds authority up like silence, splendor of the strong and shelter of the weak. — Charles De Gaulle

Marzillis Menu Quotes By George Orwell

In theory at any rate each militia was a democracy and not a hierarchy . It was understood that orders had to be obeyed, but it was also understood that when you gave an order you gave it as comrade to comrade and not as superior to inferior. There were officers and NCOs, but there was no military rank in the ordinary sense; not titles, no badges, no heel-clicking and saluting. They had attempted to produce within the militias a sort of temporary working model of the classless society. — George Orwell