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Thisthatshop Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Men have physical needs, and they have emotions. While physical needs are unsatisfied, they take first place; but when they are satisfied, emotions unconnected with them become important in deciding whether a man is to be happy or unhappy. — Bertrand Russell

Thisthatshop Quotes By Paul Cornell

John Smith: Mankind doesn't need warfare and bloodshed to prove itself. Everyday life can provide honour and valour. Let's hope that from now on this country can find its heroes in smaller places. In the most ordinary of deeds. — Paul Cornell

Thisthatshop Quotes By Aeriel Miranda

Money is important yes, but not the most important. I don't need money to smile or breathe. I would still be breathing if all my money disappeared tomorrow. — Aeriel Miranda

Thisthatshop Quotes By John F. Kennedy

A journey to Thousand miles begins with one step — John F. Kennedy

Thisthatshop Quotes By W.C. Fields

I am free of all prejudice. I hate everyone equally. — W.C. Fields

Thisthatshop Quotes By Ford Madox Ford

He was in a beastly hole. But decency demanded that he shouldn't act in panic. He had a mechanical, normal panic that made him divest himself of money. Gentlemen don't earn money. Gentlemen, as a matter of fact, don't do anything. They exist. Perfuming the air like Madonna lilies. Money comes into them as air through petals and foliage. Thus the world is made better and brighter. And, of course, thus political life can be kept clean! ... So you can't make money. — Ford Madox Ford

Thisthatshop Quotes By Seth Rogen

I'm the person who writes most of my movies so every role is exactly what I want to be doing. — Seth Rogen

Thisthatshop Quotes By Cornelia Funke

They (books) were familiar voices, friends that never quarreled with her, clever, powerful friends - daring and knowledgeable, tried and tested adventurers who had traveled far and wide. — Cornelia Funke