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The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Dalai Lama XIV

We have no means of discriminating between right and wrong if we do not take into account others' feelings, others' suffering. — Dalai Lama XIV

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Pauline Neville-Jones

As the BBC approaches the final phase of decisions about its future, it will be important for those involved to be established in post and ready to take responsibility for implementation of the outcome. — Pauline Neville-Jones

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By May Sarton

Each day, and the living of it, has to be a conscious creation in which discipline and order are relieved with some play and pure foolishness. — May Sarton

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Chigozie Obioma

He was seated alone on a lounge chair in the sitting room, his face veiled with a copy of his favourite newspaper, the Guardian, half reading and half listening to Mother. — Chigozie Obioma

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By L. H. Cosway

Has anyone ever told you that you use twenty words when five will do? — L. H. Cosway

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Hannah Arendt

Action painting has to do with self-creation or self-definition or self-transcendence; but this dissociates it from self-expression, which assumes the acceptance of the ego as it is, with its wound and its magic. — Hannah Arendt

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Kurt Vonnegut

I let the dog out, or I let him in, and we talk some. I let him know I like him, and he lets me know he likes me. — Kurt Vonnegut

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Michel Butor

Every word written is a victory against Death. — Michel Butor

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Nicholas D. Kristof

As soon as I was old enough to drive, I got a job at a local newspaper. There was someone who influenced me. He wrote a column for The Guardian from this tiny village in India. — Nicholas D. Kristof

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Debasish Mridha

We often try to understand the world without understanding ourselves. — Debasish Mridha

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Steve Martin

The dictionary is a perfect example of overalphabetization, with its harsh rules and every little word neatly in place. It almost makes me want to go on a diet of grapes and waste away to nothing. — Steve Martin

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By B.K.S. Iyengar

All of us have a dormant spark of divinity in us which has to be fanned into flame by yoga. — B.K.S. Iyengar

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Rocky Flintstone

shoddily constructed sexual fantasies" The Guardian... a newspaper in England. — Rocky Flintstone

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Max Barry

To succeed in sales, you need skills - not skills entirely consistent with moral integrity and emotional well-being, but skills nevertheless. — Max Barry

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Matt Damon

If anybody wanted to photograph my life, they'd get bored in a day. — Matt Damon

The Guardian Newspaper Quotes By Georgette Heyer

Taken thus by surprise, it was several moments before she was able to decide whether to make herself known to him, or to await a formal introduction. The strict propriety in which she had been reared urged her to adopt the latter course; then she remembered that she was not a young girl any longer, but a guardian-aunt ... To flinch before what would certainly be an extremely disagreeable interview would be the act, she told herself, of a pudding-heart. Bracing herself resolutely, she got up from the writing-table, and turned, saying, in a cool, pleasant tone: 'Mr Calverleigh?'
He had picked up a newspaper from the table in the centre of the room, and was glancing through it, but he lowered it, and looked enquiringly across at her. His eyes, which were deep-set and of a light grey made the more striking by the swarthiness of his complexion, held an expression of faint surprise; he said: 'Yes? — Georgette Heyer