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Merthyr Town Quotes By Dale Carnegie

Advertising. The movies do it. TV does it. Why don't you do it? — Dale Carnegie

Merthyr Town Quotes By Pierre Schaeffer

Noises have generally been thought of as indistinct, but this is not true. — Pierre Schaeffer

Merthyr Town Quotes By Michael Moorcock

I have sometimes wondered what social stability is. It is probably just a question of points of view and personal experience. — Michael Moorcock

Merthyr Town Quotes By Hesiod

Aegis-bearing Zeus has a design for each occasion, and mortals find this hard to comprehend. — Hesiod

Merthyr Town Quotes By Stephen Richards

As much as Merthyr is a fighting town, these people also have hearts of gold. I worked all over Monmouth, and then the Aberfan disaster happened! That was a very emotional episode in my life. I never want to see anything like that ever again! In my opinion, the tip should have been moved well before the rain got in to it, and the old tip came rolling down the hillside on the school and the walls just caved in! — Stephen Richards

Merthyr Town Quotes By George Orwell

And who are its enemies? It always appears that they are not only those who attack it openly and consciously, but those who 'objectively' endanger it by spreading mistaken doctrines. In other words, defending democracy involves destroying all independence of thought. — George Orwell

Merthyr Town Quotes By Christopher Moore

You see," I explained to Joshua, "what Joy is doing is ironic, yet that's not her intent. That's the difference between irony and sarcasm. Irony can be spontaneous, while sarcasm requires volition. You have to create sarcasm."
"No kidding?" said Josh.
"Why do I waste my time with you? — Christopher Moore

Merthyr Town Quotes By Cassandra Clare

I've never minded it," he went on. "Being lost, that is. I had always thought one could not truly be lost if one knew one's own heart. But I fear I may be lost without knowing yours. — Cassandra Clare