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Sassoon Family Quotes By Karen Thompson Walker

It was a rough crossing, the one from childhood to the next life. And as with any other harsh journey, not everything survived. — Karen Thompson Walker

Sassoon Family Quotes By Leslie Jamison

The neglect here is almost unimaginable - and it's not just neglect from the Beckley staff but from the world itself - the world that has carried on with its daily business while keeping all these men invisibly deposited elsewhere, in a slew of the nation's most obscure corners. On the outside, you can think about prison for a moment and then you can think about something else. — Leslie Jamison

Sassoon Family Quotes By Ian Fleming

Like all harsh, cold men, he was easily tipped over into sentiment. — Ian Fleming

Sassoon Family Quotes By Milan Kundera

If hatred strikes you, if you get accused, thrown to the lions, you can expect one of two reactions from people who know you: some of them will join in the kill, the others will discreetly pretend to know nothing, hear nothing, so you can go right on seeing them and talking to them. That second category, discreet and tactful, those are your friends. 'Friends' in the modern sense of the term. Listen, Jean-Marc, I've known that forever. — Milan Kundera

Sassoon Family Quotes By Charles Kennedy

You mustn't confuse the need for effective chairmanship, which is part of the job of the boss, along with the ability to take tough decisions and to lead people. — Charles Kennedy

Sassoon Family Quotes By Lynda Bailey

Whether you belive you can or whether you believe you can't, you're absolutely correct! — Lynda Bailey

Sassoon Family Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Neither in environment nor in heredity can I find the exact instrument that fashioned me, the anonymous roller that pressed upon my life a certain intricate watermark whose unique design becomes visible when the lamp of art is made to shine through life's foolscap. — Vladimir Nabokov