Benefits Quote by Paul Burrell Download Open image “With the benefit of hindsight, the content of that letter has bothered me since her death.” — Paul Burrell ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 5.0 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Benefits Bothered Death Happiness Hindsight Letters
It is a strange thing to read a letter after the writer is dead - a bitter-sweet thing, in which pain and comfort are… — Lucy Maud Montgomery Copy Share Image
Such a letter was not to be soon recovered from. . . . Every moment rather brought fresh agitation. It was an overpowering happiness. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“But think no more of the letter. The feelings of the person who wrote, and the person who received it, are now so widely… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“The poor girl ws keeping that student's letter as a precious treasure, and had run to fetch it, her only treasure, because she did not want me to go away without knowing that she, too, was honestly and genuinely loved; that she, too, was addressed respectfully. No doubt that letter was destined to lie in her box and lead to… — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share
Letters, like compilation tapes, were really vehicles for unexpressed emotions and she was clearly putting far too much time and energy into them. — David Nicholls Copy Share Image
A letter is paradoxically the most revealing and the most deceptive of confessional revelations. We all have our inconsistencies, prejudices, irrationalities which, although strongly… — P. D. James Copy Share Image
“My mother still deludes herself that the letters are written out of more than a desire to spend as little time in our company… — Cat Hellisen Copy Share Image
She read and read and read, but she was stuffing herself with the letters on the page like an unhappy child stuffing itself with… — Cornelia Funke Copy Share Image
“I don't know what you have against the girl's letter. Its purpose, to make you a bit jealous, it did after all fulfil. So… — Franz Kafka Copy Share Image
I think one of the dullest things in the world is a letter filled with apologies for not writing sooner. — Dorothy Wordsworth Copy Share Image
“But if Miss Golightly remained unconscious of my existence, except as a doorbell convenience, I became, through the summer, rather an authority on hers. I discovered, from observing the trash-basket outside her door, that her regular reading consisted of tabloids and travel folders and astrological charts; that she smoked an esoteric cigarette called Picayunes; survived on cottage cheese and Melba… — Truman Capote Copy Share
“This was a letter to be run through eagerly, to be read deliberately, to supply matter for much reflection, and to leave everything in… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
The vast majority of local people will neither know all of the initiatives nor have any perception that the individual elements are beginning to… — Paul Burrell Copy Share Image
I've been to hell and back so nothing that happens in the jungle can be worse. — Paul Burrell Copy Share Image
Princess Diana talking to Prince William about the loss of her title Her Royal Highness: She turned to William in her distress. She (Princess… — Paul Burrell Copy Share Image
If the members of parliament no longer consider themselves mandatories of the taxpayers but deputies of those receiving salaries, wages, subsidies, doles, and other… — Ludwig von Mises Copy Share Image
[The Dalai Lama] told me some years ago, "I've made every concession to China, and I've been as open and tolerant as I could,… — Pico Iyer Copy Share Image
Anger is a rough water; if you can canalize it into a water mill, you can benefit from it. Anything bad can be transformed… — Mehmet Murat Ildan Copy Share Image
Shortly after I turned 50, both Ted Turner and the AARP came into my life. The only difference? With AARP, there were benefits. — Jane Fonda Copy Share Image
That old man dies prematurely whose memory records no benefits conferred. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously. — Richard Brinsley Sheridan Copy Share Image
Politics is about power. It is about the power of the state. It is about the power of the state as applied to individuals,… — Kevin Rudd Copy Share Image
Therefore, I see whatever exists as good, death is to me like life, sin like holiness, wisdom like foolishness, everything has to be as… — Hermann Hesse Copy Share Image
Trust is about keeping commitments, but in many instances, circumstances change and organizations therefore shed commitments, things such as retiree medical benefits, pension obligations,… — Jeffrey Pfeffer Copy Share Image
Neither novels or their readers benefit from any attempts to divine whether any facts hide inside a story. Such efforts attack the very idea… — John Green Copy Share Image
Let us think of education as the means of developing our greatest abilities, because in each of us there is a private hope and… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
To really be of benefit to others as the Buddha always taught, we ourselves must first get out of the swamp. One of the… — Tenzin Palmo Copy Share Image
I won the seat of Oxley largely on an issue that has resulted in me being called a racist. That issue related to my… — Pauline Hanson Copy Share Image