Townscape Partners Quotes & Sayings
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The country was a dreamland; and perhaps it even reminded my wife's grandfather of the night he woke up drunk in his friend's house, beside his friend's wife, everything similar but new, different, better. The United States of America was like an eternity of those first disorientating seconds of not knowing and not wanting to. — Tod Wodicka
The consumption of animals - whether you're wearing them or eating them - is extraordinarily damaging to the planet. There are over a billion animals killed a year for food, half of which don't even get eaten. And there's over 50 million animals killed just for fashion. — Stella McCartney
What's missing from the online experience is community. Married couples are still going to need something to do on Tuesday nights, right? And it's not going to be individually retiring to their offices to watch on their computers. It's: "We just put the meat loaf dishes away, let's go watch television." It's going to happen. We shouldn't be so led around by other models. — Edward Allen Bernero
I have a few memories of being young here in the United States, but almost no recollections of being young in Vietnam. — Khoi Vinh
I don't know what to say. I've always been a prepared loser. — Don Knotts
In order to stabilize world population, we must eliminate 350,000 per day. — Jacques-Yves Cousteau
Leaders must served and not to be served as demonstrated by Jesus Christ, the Saviour. — Lailah Gifty Akita
I was just living my life, and that's what I wanted to do. — Fred Korematsu
The message is that ultimate meaning is to be found in this present moment, infusing our everyday lives, here and now. — James H. Austin
It is necessary to go through life a little blunted, a little cloaked, how else to bear even a single day? The horror and the glory would overwhelm me. Papa used to talk about the story of the burning bush when God appears to Moses as a roar of fire. Moses asks to see God face to face and God tells him that to do so, even partially, even for a second, would kill him with its beauty and its power. 'Who shall look on God and live?' To Papa this was the central paradox of his religion, for there is no life without God and yet to approach God means death. — Jeanette Winterson
