Newington Quotes & Sayings
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Top Newington Quotes
Imagine a puddle waking up one morning and thinking, This is an interesting world I find myself in, an interesting hole I find myself in; fits me rather neatly, doesn't it? In fact it fits me staggeringly well! It must have been made to have me in it! — Douglas Adams
Sigh. Here's another fine woman that historians can't believe was real. Of course she was real. Not only is there a splendid Chinese poem called "The Ballad of Mulan", there is also n excellent cartoon by Disney. — Sandi Toksvig
When people are hungry, when a mother or father is facing a child that they can't feed, you can't ask that family to lay down their arms. — Ertharin Cousin
It wasn't until after college that I started writing. I had just applied randomly for jobs in the media and got one on a magazine called 'Pensions World.' So I was writing for a living there and that's when I started my first book. — Sophie Kinsella
Now do you understand? I am never changing who I am. — Peter Cimino
Each of us has heaven and hell in him... — Oscar Wilde
As a kid, I thought movies were boring. My parents would hire VHS recorders for the weekend and watch Bollywood movies. I'd get bored and go out to Stoke Newington common to play football. — Asif Kapadia
Panditji lived a full life replete with achievements and honours. He was such a versatile and noble man that the like of him may not be born again.'
Sri Shanti Bhushan, Advocate — Munindra Misra
I knew I didn't want to be stuck in Stoke Newington for the rest of my life, hanging about with idiots. That wasn't for me. I wanted to go out and have a look around. — Eric Bristow
If you want an active schedule, you have to husband your time so you can act on the things that are important. — Robert Pozen
When I connected with Raine physically, I could feel every bit of her soul within my own. It had never even occurred to me before that I might have a soul. — Shay Savage
Sport is a preserver of health. — Hippocrates
