Parkus Waterbury Quotes & Sayings
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If only men could do this - shed from their bodies and their selves the things that would destroy them. — Naomi J. Williams
However much we may sympathize with a small nation confronted by a big and powerful neighbours, we cannot in all circumstances undertake to involve the whole British Empire in a war simply on her account. — Neville Chamberlain
I have lived my life in the shelter of too many northern alliances. I have made alliance with the gentle cow, the health department, the local policeman. In the shelter of such alliances I have got out of bed in the morning with moderate assurance that I shall still be alive at bedtime. But south of the moon my allies vanish, and I have an emptiness in my stomach. I fear the cobras in the garden. I lack a treaty with the lioness. I dread the crocodiles of Lake Victoria, the tsetse fly in the Tanganyika bush, the little airplane with the funny engine, and the mosquito in the soft evening air. But most of all, I am afraid of the African street. — Robert Ardrey
Sometimes fate just plays a strange scrabble. — Pawan Mishra
What, are you queuing now? Just how British are you people? Don't just stand in line! Kill somebody! — Jonathan Stroud
Hey, if we didn't overcharge for our product - guess what - people wouldn't have to buy used games. — Warren Spector
