Nottinghamshire Building Quotes & Sayings
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It suddenly occurred to me that, after all that frolicking in the meadows, he hadn't kissed me. Was it because of the mold that grew in my sinuses? — The Harvard Lampoon
That's what happens in the world. You get offered superior contracts. — Brian O'Driscoll
We shall march prospering,-not thro' his presence; Songs may inspirit us,-not from his lyre; Deeds will be done,-while he boasts his quiescence, Still bidding crouch whom the rest bade aspire. — Robert Browning
We old athletes carry the disfigurements and markings of contests remembered only by us and no one else. Nothing is more lost than a forgotten game. — Pat Conroy
I am convinced of the necessity to take an effective measure of self defense. — Seishiro Itagaki
I am certainly not arguing for the de facto autonomy of the individual work, even though there is much to be said for making the attempt to see it in that light as one facet of the reception process. — Brian Ferneyhough
They are good furniture pictures, unworthy of praise, and undeserving of blame. — John Ruskin
Of course there are urged that I fight against, but none stronger than the urge to hear your voice, touch your face, or now you are near. I will never want anything as much as I want you. Nothing in this world could taste better than your kiss. -Kale — Inger Iversen
New arts are long in the world before poets describe them; for they borrow everything from their predecessors, and commonly derive very little from nature or from life. — Samuel Johnson
I'm not really interested in making someone endure a performance or stand there for too long. I like to think about the length. — Sue Tompkins
We were not actually famous, I have to add. People were just drunk. — John Duover
But considering that I walked in expecting no complexity at all, let alone the visual wonderments, 'Snow White and the Huntsman' is a considerable experience. — Roger Ebert
Writers and filmmakers have this age-old relationship to the material. — Duncan Roy
I have nothing to say
and I am saying it
and that is poetry
as I need it. — John Cage
Not to discuss with a man worthy of conversation is to waste the man. To discuss with a man not worthy of conversation is to waste words. The wise waste neither men nor words. — Confucius
