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Wimpole Quotes By Arundhati Roy

It is curious how sometimes the memory of death lives on for so much longer than the memory of the life that is purloined. — Arundhati Roy

Wimpole Quotes By Charles Stanley

Discipline is something we despise for the moment ... We all look for a place to run, an excuse with which to stall. No one enjoys it. Yet those of us who have endured it know that the fruit it produces and the pain from which it ultimately spares us makes it worth the agony. — Charles Stanley

Wimpole Quotes By Nicole Richie

I absolutely love Oscar. So classic. So timeless. — Nicole Richie

Wimpole Quotes By Susanna Kearsley

There's a line in The Barretts of Wimpole Street - you know, the play - where Elizabeth Barrett is trying to work out the meaning of one of Robert Browning's poems, and she shows it to him, and he reads it and he tells her when he wrote that poem, only God and Robert Browning knew what it meant, and now only God knows. And that's how I feel about studying English. Who knows what the writer was thinking, and why should it matter? I'd rather just read for enjoyment. — Susanna Kearsley

Wimpole Quotes By Sydney J. Harris

Sometimes the best, and only effective, way to kill an idea is to put it into practice. — Sydney J. Harris

Wimpole Quotes By Michael Pollan

People forget that eating represents their most profound engagement with the natural world. Through agriculture is how we change the world, more than anything else we do. — Michael Pollan

Wimpole Quotes By Christian Cooke

My girlfriend's dad runs the Prostate Centre on Wimpole St. in London, and he's chairman of Prostate U.K., which I think is the second-largest prostate cancer charity in Britain. — Christian Cooke

Wimpole Quotes By Helene Hanff

Please write and tell me about London, I live for the day when I step off the boat-train and feel its dirty sidewalks under my feet. I want to walk up Berkeley Square and down Wimpole Street and stand in St.Paul's where John Donne preached and sit on the step Elizabeth sat on when she refused to enter the Tower, and like that. A newspaper man I know, who was stationed in London during the war, says tourists go to England with preconceived notions, so they always find exactly what they go looking for. I told him I'd go looking for the England of English literature, and he said:
Then it's there. — Helene Hanff

Wimpole Quotes By Martin Luther King Jr.

When people criticize Zionists, they mean Jews. You are talking anti-Semitism. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Wimpole Quotes By Rudolf Besier

from The Barretts of Wimpole Street
Elizabeth: Sometimes there are passages . . . which rather puzzle me.
Browning: Oh, Sordello! I've done my best to forget it. However . . ( His smile fades. He mutters.) Extraordinary. . .But - but a passage torn from context . . .
Elizabeth: Well?
Browning: Well, Miss Barrett - when that passage was written only God and Robert Browning understood it. Now only God understands it. — Rudolf Besier

Wimpole Quotes By Newt Gingrich

I will not rest until I have transformed the landscape of American politics. — Newt Gingrich

Wimpole Quotes By Robert Henri

If you work from memory, you are most likely to put in your real feeling. — Robert Henri

Wimpole Quotes By Richard Perle

But if the UN cannot or will not revise its rules in ways that establish beyond question the legality of the measures the United States must take to protect the American people, then we should unashamedly and explicitly reject the jurisdiction of these rules. — Richard Perle

Wimpole Quotes By Ellen Hopkins

But on that night, Dad staggered in, eyes eerily lit.
The corners of his mouth foaming spit.
His demons planned an overnight stay.
Mom motioned to take the girls away,
hide them in their rooms, safe in their beds.
We closed the doors, covered our heads,
as if blankets could mute the sounds of his blows
or we could silence her screams beneath her pillows.
I hugged the littlest ones close to my chest,
till the beat of my heart lulled them to rest.
Only then did I let myself cry.
Only then did I let myself wonder why
Mom didn't fight back, didn't defend,
didn't confess to family or friend.
Had Dad's demons claimed her soul?
Or was this, as well, another woman's role? — Ellen Hopkins