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Prestwich Arts Quotes By John Hennessy

Sometimes decent people must do indecent things. — John Hennessy

Prestwich Arts Quotes By P.G. Wodehouse

He was in the frame of mind when a weaker man would have started writing poetry. — P.G. Wodehouse

Prestwich Arts Quotes By Virchand Gandhi

In the history of a soul's evolution there is a critical point of the human incarnation that decides for us whether we stay there, go down or progress upwards. There is a knot of worldly desires impeding us; cut the knot by mastering desires and go forward. This done, progress is assured. — Virchand Gandhi

Prestwich Arts Quotes By Karen Hawkins

Every day stole away more of her presence, leaving in its place faint wisps of memories devoid of color, scent, and sound. — Karen Hawkins

Prestwich Arts Quotes By Ana Castillo

Women endure the labor of childbirth and men send themselves to war! But I gave birth to eight children and never once did I cry like I saw some of those men out there before they even fired their first shot! I think it has something to do with the unnaturalness of killing compared to the naturalness of giving birth. — Ana Castillo

Prestwich Arts Quotes By E.L. Todd

He hurt me more than any punch he could land. He broke me into a million pieces, and those fragments were still scattered on the wind. He would never be able to find them all and piece them back together. — E.L. Todd

Prestwich Arts Quotes By Pat Barry

I'm just a regular dude with an odd job. — Pat Barry

Prestwich Arts Quotes By Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Communism wasn't a word that I thought of when I went to Cuba. The original Fidelistas were not Communists. They were graduate students at the university and law students. After the Fidelistas took over, they went to Washington and tried to get support from the U.S. government, which turned them down. They were in a desperate political and economic situation, so they took the offer from the Soviet Union. Communism was a matter of necessity. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti