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Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Charles Darwin

A surprising number [of novels] have been read aloud to me, and I like all if moderately good, and if they do not end unhappily-against which a law ought to be passed. — Charles Darwin

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Oscar Wilde

Public opinion exists only where there are no ideas. — Oscar Wilde

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Anthony Trollope

In this world things are beautiful only because they are not quite seen, or not perfectly understood. Poetry is precious chiefly because it suggests more than it declares. — Anthony Trollope

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Jodi Picoult

A real friend isn't capable of feeling sorry for you. — Jodi Picoult

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By George MacDonald

For others, as for ourselves, we must trust him. If we could thoroughly understand anything, that would be enough to prove it undivine; and that which is but one step beyond our understanding must be in some of its relations as mysterious as if it were a hundred. — George MacDonald

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Florence Welch

If you do something with your whole heart and it's a mistake, you can live with that. — Florence Welch

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Mark Millar

I offered them Utopia, but they fought for the right to live in Hell. — Mark Millar

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By William Manchee

There are few experiences in life as painful and brutal as the failure of a small business. For a small business conceived and nurtured by its owner is like a living, breathing child. Its loss is no less traumatic than losing a loved one. — William Manchee

Telly Savalas Kelly's Heroes Quotes By Robert Baden-Powell

You may be rich, but there is one thing you can't afford - that is, if you are a good sort - you can't afford to spend money on your own luxuries while there are people around you wanting the necessaries of life. — Robert Baden-Powell