On my return to Cornwall I discovered that I was living in a tropical paradise. For now I am content to explore… — John Dyer Copy Share Image
Id love to spend more time on the Isle of Man. I love the anonymity of putting on a boiler suit and… — John Rhys-Davies Copy Share Image
... to became neighbours and friends instead of journalists. This is the way to make your finest photographs. — W. Eugene Smith Copy Share Image
Most people hate cell phone use on trains; I love cell phone use on trains. What do you want to do, read… — Liza Mundy Copy Share Image
To be a socialist means to let the ego serve the neighbour, to sacrifice the self for the whole. In its deepest… — Joseph Goebbels Copy Share Image
But Kate, dost thou understand thus much English? Canst thou love me?" Catherine: "I cannot tell." Henry: "Can any of your neighbours… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The world would be a lot better if people paid as much attention to their conscience as they do to their neighbours… — Vikrant Parsai Copy Share Image
We had a neighbour in Ramsgate called Bill and he was the kindest old man you ever did meet. We loved Bill.… — Lou Sanders Copy Share Image
Nice distinctions are troublesome. It is so much easier to say that a thing is black, than to discriminate the particular shade… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
Our world and our lives have become increasingly interdependent, so when our neighbour is harmed, it affects us too. Therefore we have… — Dalai Lama Copy Share Image
What mortal is there of us, who would find his satisfaction enhanced by an opportunity of comparing the picture he presents to… — George Eliot Copy Share Image
You want to be free and break new ground, speak your mind, fear no man, have the neighbours acknowledge that you're a… — Christina Stead Copy Share Image
Neurotics, who cause less distress to themselves and their neighbours than those in the other category, are at war with their own… — Rebecca West Copy Share Image
That I have the right to express myself freely at all times in all circumstances entails the idea that free speech is… — Tom Stoppard Copy Share Image
The highest point of humility consists in not merely acknowledging one's abjection, but in taking pleasure therein, not from any want of… — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
As for me, I see no such great cause why I should either be fond to live or fear to die. I… — Elizabeth I Copy Share Image
Migration gives a blank cheque to put anything you don't feel like addressing in the memory hold. No neighbours can go against… — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
To be silent when we are impelled to utter words injurious to God or to our neighbour, is an act of virtue;… — Alphonsus Liguori Copy Share Image
Yesterday's news feeds our fear that our neighbours are more likely than not to be bad eggs: benefit fraudsters, bogus asylum seekers,… — Julian Baggini Copy Share Image
China and India are close neighbours linked by mountains and rivers and the Chinese and Indian peoples have enjoyed friendly exchanges for… — Li Peng Copy Share Image
Every man has a bag hanging before him, in which he puts his neighbour's faults, and another behind him in which he… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Love yourself as you love your neighbour. If you love your neighbour with a heavy heart, love yourself too with a heavy… — Israelmore Ayivor Copy Share Image
Canadians have an abiding interest in surprising those Americans who have historically made little effort to learn about their neighbour to the… — Peter Jennings Copy Share Image
World talks GDP but in Bhutan its about National Happiness. Am sure having India as a neighbour would be 1 of the… — Narendra Modi Copy Share Image
I knew I wanted to be some kind of artist from about 12. I met a neighbour who drew cartoons, and I… — Edward Ruscha Copy Share Image
He who enjoys a good neighbor, said the Greeks, has a precious possession. Same goes for neighbour's wife. — Nicolas Bentley Copy Share Image
It is winter time! Feed the birds! Teach your children to feed the birds! Request your neighbour to feed the birds! Encourage… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
The great end of all religionis to purify our hearts--and conquer our passions--and in a word, to make us wiser and better… — Laurence Sterne Copy Share Image
I had a neighbour who was a photographer, and he'd always say, 'I am going to shoot you' and I would always… — Nidhhi Agerwal Copy Share Image
If the United States leads a multinational force into Iraq without United Nations backing, Canada should fight beside its neighbour. We've gone… — Peter MacKay Copy Share Image
I tape over most of them with Corrie or Neighbours. Most of them are crap. They can f***ing make anyone look good.… — Harry Redknapp Copy Share Image
If I were asked about what to do about the level of insecurity and anxiety in contemporary Australian society, I wouldn't start… — Hugh Mackay Copy Share Image
It is sound statesmanship to add two battleships every time our neighbour adds one and two stories to our skyscrapers every time… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Be patient with everyone, but above all with yourself. I mean do not be disheartened by your imperfections, but always rise up… — Saint Francis de Sales Copy Share Image
Before the reader is introduced to the modest country medical practitioner who is to be the chief personage of the following tale,… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
“In a patriarchal society, one of the most important functions of the institution of the family is to make feel like a… — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
The specific goals we set for ourselves are almost always subsidiary to our long range intentions. A good parent, a good neighbour,… — Gordon Allport Copy Share Image
From the poetry of Lord Byron they drew a system of ethics compounded of misanthropy and voluptuousness,-a system in which the two… — Thomas B. Macaulay Copy Share Image
Germany's potential makes up about 20% of the EU's overall economic power, including Great Britain. The German army is by no means… — Jaroslaw Kaczynski Copy Share Image
“We take other men's knowledge and opinions upon trust; which is an idle and superficial learning. We must make it our own.… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image