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Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Tom Standage

The Arabs understandably did everything they could to protect their monopoly. Coffee beans were treated before being shipped to ensure they were sterile and could not be used to seed new coffee plants; foreigners were excluded from coffee-producing areas. First to break the Arab monopoly were the Dutch, who displaced the Portuguese as the dominant European nation in the East Indies during the seventeenth century, gaining control of the spice trade in the process and briefly becoming the world's leading commercial power. — Tom Standage

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Ian Frazier

I only saw one English-speaking person all the way across Siberia. — Ian Frazier

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By William Wordsworth

A flock of sheep that leisurely pass by One after one; the sound of rain, and bees Murmuring; the fall of rivers, winds and seas, Smooth fields, white sheets of water, and pure sky - I've thought of all by turns, and still I lie Sleepless ... — William Wordsworth

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Jeannette Walls

Horses are a mirror of who you are. They're emotionally dependent on you. — Jeannette Walls

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Spencer W. Kimball

I beg of you, you who could and should be bearing and rearing a family: Wives, come home from the typewriter, the laundry, the nursing, come home from the factory, the cafe. No career approaches in importance that of wife, homemaker, mother
cooking meals, washing dishes, making beds for one's precious husband and children. Come home, wives, to your husbands. Make home a heaven for them. Come home, wives, to your children, born and unborn. Wrap the motherly cloak about you and, unembarrassed, help in a major role to create the bodies for the immortal souls who anxiously await. — Spencer W. Kimball

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Alan Moore

Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters. — Alan Moore

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Ed Silvoso

Because Adam, God's deputy on earth, transfered his legal dominion to Satan, God became obligated to recognize Satan's legal standing. — Ed Silvoso

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Marsha Canham

It was just one of the many absurdities she discovered being married to Alexander Cameron: having everything she had ever wanted yet having nothing at all. — Marsha Canham

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Thea Harrison

Great, numbskull. Just bloody great. You've already managed to piss off the Queen. What's next on your agenda, setting fire to Disneyland? — Thea Harrison

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

Jamie laid a hand on mine, and my fingers turned to intertwine with his. I could feel his pulse in my own fingertips, the solid bones of knuckle and phalanges. His right hand, battered and marked with the scars of sacrifice and labor. Marked also with the signs of my love, the crude repairs done in pain and desperation. Blood of my blood, bone of my bone ... — Diana Gabaldon

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Robert Redford

If you stay in Beverly Hills too long, you become a Mercedes. — Robert Redford

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By Allen Tate

But in our age the appeal to authority is weak, and I am of my age. — Allen Tate

Zandvoort Hotel Quotes By George R R Martin

(Amongst those thus enslaved was Lady Johanna Swann, a fifteen-year-old niece of the Lord of Stonehelm. When her infamously niggardly uncle refused to pay the ransom, she was sold to a pillow house, where she rose to become the celebrated courtesan known as the Black Swan, and ruler of Lys in all but name. Alas, her tale, however fascinating, has no bearing upon our present history.) — George R R Martin