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I think, the people around home are very supportive to us.
— Kate Middleton
Seventeen hundred and fifty-five.
Georgius Secundus was then alive,
Snuffy old drone from the German hive. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
Georgius Secundus was then alive,
Snuffy old drone from the German hive. — Oliver Wendell Holmes
Good drama is all about creating conflict.
— Paul Blackthorne
It wasn't wrong. I'm walking, but I'm dead already. And I don't know how much longer I can keep up the walking part.
— Cassandra Clare
If we judged everybody by the stupid, unguarded things they blurt out to their nearest and dearest, then we wouldn't ever get anywhere.
— Boris Johnson
Arrogance corrupts.
— Toba Beta
Do ye always drool like that? Is it a family trait, lass?
— Vonnie Davis
You never really know a stock until you own it.
— Walter Schloss
Cornish wrestling was very different from that in Devon - it was less brutal, as no kicking was allowed.
— Sabine Baring-Gould
Words can travel thousands of miles. May my words create mutual understanding and love. May they be as beautiful as gems, as lovely as flowers.
— Nhat Hanh
There are those that look at things the way they are, and ask why? I dream of things that never were, and ask why not?
— Robert F. Kennedy
Internal protectionism in Europe would be deadly, really a disaster for European economies.
— Jose Manuel Barroso
For a peaceful world, the golden rules to live by are mutual understanding, respect, tolerance, forgiveness, and love.
— Debasish Mridha
Some days, the music is not in tune, but it's always a song worth singing.
That's the best description of a good marriage I've ever heard ... — Nora Roberts
That's the best description of a good marriage I've ever heard ... — Nora Roberts
The Allwise Creator hath been dishonored by being made the author of fable and the human mind degraded by believing it.
— Thomas Paine