Winston Churchills Death Quotes & Sayings
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A healthy man, with steady employment, as wood-chopping at fifty cents a cord, and a camp in the woods, will not be a good subjectfor Christianity. The New Testament may be a choice book to him on some, but not on all or most of his days. He will rather go a-fishing in his leisure hours. The Apostles, though they were fishers too, were of the solemn race of sea-fishers, and never trolled for pickerel on inland streams. — Henry David Thoreau
He liked the English and their peculiarities. He liked their stoicism under pressure; on the wall in his factory he kept a copy of a war poster emblazoned with the Crown of King George and underneath the words Keep Calm and Carry On. — Natasha Solomons
My mind is a dangerous place to be alone without supervision. — Caroline Burau
It is only when we are aware of the earth and of the earth as poetry that we truly live. — Henry Beston
She wasn't certain what he was going to work on, being a caveman all the time, or trying not to be a caveman most of the time. — Christine Feehan
There is no more honorable thing any of us can do with our lives than to work to put part of the world off-limits to the activities of human beings. — David Foreman
I've long struggled with my body image and have worked hard to achieve a healthy weight. — Adam Richman
I like being 35, I like having a bit of money to spend on music and useless gadgets. The net is providing new ways to communicate and cooperate that just didn't exist in the 80s. — Malcolm Wilson
Religion is like a knife. If you use it the wrong way you can cut yourself. — Eric Weiner
I would give you my soul in a blackberry pie; and a knife to cut it with. — Dorothy Dunnett
She's my love, my home, the solace to my soul, the keeper of my heart, the center of my entire fucking world. The only reason I really believe in my own goodness is because I see it reflected in her eyes. — Emma Chase
As a young designer explained to me bluntly: "Everyone upstairs is dumb," referring to the floor above the engineering lair at the 156 University office where customer support, administrators and salespeople sat. My first impulse was to laugh at his ridiculous, blithe dismissiveness, until I realized that it wasn't very funny. — Katherine Losse
There exists a species of transcendental ventriloquism by means of which men can be made to believe that something said on earth comes from Heaven. — Georg C. Lichtenberg
