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Pyjama Day Quotes & Sayings

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Pyjama Day Quotes By Sri Aurobindo

There should of course be left a field of work for the sake of experiment but at all times one must remember that there will always remain open a possibility of err. — Sri Aurobindo

Pyjama Day Quotes By John Gielgud

Most of my friends seem to be either dead, extremely deaf or living on the wrong side of Kent. — John Gielgud

Pyjama Day Quotes By Simon Cowell

I have total respect for anyone who discovers a band like Snow Patrol. I would be hopeless at signing a rock band, or anything alternative, cause I don't know what that audience are into and I don't particularly like that kind of music. — Simon Cowell

Pyjama Day Quotes By Catherine Doyle

Do you ever take a holiday? Like, do any of you just wake up and think 'Today feels like a pyjama day.'? or is it always, 'Today is a good day for murdering and stalking.'? — Catherine Doyle

Pyjama Day Quotes By Nancy Spain

Whenever I have tried to do anything For Money it has always led me astray. — Nancy Spain

Pyjama Day Quotes By Nikos Kazantzakis

Forgetting himself for a moment, Francis brought his hand out from under his frock in order to bless the multitude. When the people saw his wound they bellowed madly. The women dashed forward with mantles outstretched to catch the drops; the men thrust in their hands and anointed their faces with blood. The villagers' expressions grew savage, and so did their souls. They longed to be able to tear the Saint limb from limb in order for each of them to claim a mouthful of his flesh, for they wanted to make him their own, to have him enter them so that they could become one with a saint - could be sanctified. Blind rage had overpowered them; their eyes were leaden, their lips ringed with froth. — Nikos Kazantzakis

Pyjama Day Quotes By David Gemmell

How many hopes and dreams are trapped within these bones? How many wonders lie never to be discovered? This is what war is. Desolation, despair and loss. There are no victors. — David Gemmell