Monklands Quotes & Sayings
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When Demosthenes was asked what were the three most important aspects of oratory, he answered, 'Action, Action, Action.' — Plutarch

Looking back, I think I was always musical. My dad was very musical, and I think my mom was musical. — Paul McCartney

And I've always felt comfortable certainly in a courtroom because you're just performing. And there was a time in my life when I thought when I grew up I'd be a trial lawyer myself. — Scott Bakula

Well, I don't want to be anyone but myself, even if I go uncomforted by diamonds all my life," declared Anne. "I'm quite content to be Anne of Green Gables, with my string of pearl beads. — L.M. Montgomery

Silence is the door of consent. — Lybian Proverb

Like many musicians, I don't look back much ... only concentrate on what music I'm doing, and occasionally look ahead. — Tony Levin

There can be little doubt that fishes swimming rapidly do not make respiratory movements at all, but obtain the necessary ventilation of the gills simply by opening the mouth. — August Krogh

The past would always be part of the present, but at least that was true for both sides: the good and the bad. — Aleksandr Voinov

I have no name," she purred. "I'm whoever the keepers of my fate tell me to be. — Sarah J. Maas

I think the first decision I took when I became a government minister was to reverse the planned closure of Monklands Accident and Emergency. It's an issue close to my heart. — Nicola Sturgeon

I come from a broken home. My parents split up when I was nine. Everyone gave me a good wallop. But I come from a time when you just put up with that, you got on with things rather than sitting moaning about them. — Len Goodman

Endurance is the crowning quality ... — James Russell Lowell

I began to long, as I had before, for some special smell, some special music that would fill me, lift me up and carry me away, float me off the rocks of my body and sweep me into some wideness, some vast expanse of blue-grey nothingness. — Denton Welch