Old Coventry Quotes & Sayings
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Top Old Coventry Quotes

In the Baboon community, it is not how strong you are that is important, but who you know that counts — David Attenborough

She knew that nothing was ever as overwhelming or final as he seemed to think - that if he would wait, instead of shouting, there'd be less to shout over in the end. — Josephine Johnson

better?' 'Don't be impatient,' said Snow-white, 'I will help you,' and she pulled her scissors out of her pocket, and cut off the end of the beard. As soon as the dwarf felt himself free he laid hold of a bag which lay amongst the roots of the tree, and which was full of gold, and lifted it up, grumbling — Jacob Grimm

We can no more analyse such peace in the soul than we can conceive in our heads the whole enormous and dizzy equilibrium by which, out of suns roaring like infernos and heavens toppling like precipices, He has hanged the world upon nothing. — G.K. Chesterton

McAfee's No. 1 strength is that they have a fantastic R&D team, engineering, as well as research at the core of security: database threat management. — Renee James

The only demise of Shaquille O'Neal will be his age. — Shaquille O'Neal

There's not a day without sin rearing its ugly head and not a day in which God's abundant mercies are not new. — Paul David Tripp

Love is dangerous in the best way possible. — Lindsay Lohan

Five toms bound and gagged. One ruptured scrotum ... — Rachel Vincent

Stood for his country's glory fast, And nailed her colors to the mast! — Walter Scott

His intelligence stretched her to the limits, and then changed what those limits were. — Guy Gavriel Kay

At the beginning of this marvelous era it was natural to expect, and it was expected, that laborsaving inventions would lighten the toil and improve the condition of the laborer; that the enormous increase in the power of producing wealth would make real poverty a thing of the past ... From Progress and Poverty, To those who, seeing the vice and misery that spring from the unequal distribution of wealth and privilege, feel the possibility of a higher social state and would strive for its attainment. — Henry George