Woodroffe Hedley Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 11 famous quotes about Woodroffe Hedley with everyone.
Top Woodroffe Hedley Quotes
I have just been through the process of killing a cistudo for the sake of science; but I cannot excuse myself for this murder, and see that such actions are inconsistent with the poetic perception, however they may serve science, and will affect the quality of my observations. I pray that I may walk more innocently and serenely through nature. No reasoning whatever reconciles me to this act. It affects my day injuriously. I have lost some self-respect. I have a murderer's experience to a degree. — Henry David Thoreau
Beautiful blessings sometimes come wrapped in ugly providences. — Matshona Dhliwayo
We see that every external motion, act, gesture, whether voluntary or mechanical, organic or mental, is produced and preceded by internal feeling or emotion, will or volition, and thought or mind. — Helena Blavatsky
O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways
to recognize false gold, when there's no mark, no token on the human body, to indicate which men are worthless. — Euripides
The US needs a cap and trade system with auctioning of licenses for emissions rights. The revenues from these auctions can be used to launch a new, environmentally friendly energy policy. That would be yet another federal program that could help us to overcome the stagnation. — George Soros
Two scoops of crazy with a side of coo coo ca choo — Kristin Chenoweth
Painting pictures didn't make me a lot of money. I have to eat. — Ralph Bakshi
There are thousands of other women to choose from. You understand me? And this court runs on ambition alone. — Cindy Pon
He cocks an eyebrow. "Booksting?" "Yeah. When a hot guy talks books with a girl. It's like sexting, but out loud and with books instead of sex. Nor does it have to do with texts. Okay, so it's nothing like sexting, but it made sense in my head. — Colleen Hoover
I'm not out to make everybody happy. I'm out to make the right people happy. — W.J. Raymond
The script for this film was written 52 years ago by Edward R. Murrow, who taught us many valuable lessons about responsibility and always, always questioned authority, because without it authority often goes unchecked. — George Clooney
