
Top 10 Aitches Quotes
#1. I always found Dickens very coarse. I don't want to read about people who drop their aitches.
W. Somerset Maugham
#2. He scattered his aitches as a fountain its sprays in a strong wind. He was very earnest.
P.G. Wodehouse
#3. The Cockney accent was almost impenetrable. *Nothing* was "nuffin," and aitches were dropped from and attached to the wrong words, and some of the vowels seemed to have arrived from another planet.
Loretta Chase
#4. For, after all, we have nothing to lose but our aitches.
George Orwell
#5. If the Romans could have fortified their cities the way the human brain fortifies itself, we'd still be wearing togas.
Kelley Armstrong
#6. What good is it if the Eucharistic table is overloaded with golden chalices when your brother is dying of hunger. Start by satisfying his hunger and then with what is left you may adorn the altar as well.
Saint John Chrysostom
#7. You don't have to do anything! If you enjoy life at this level, if you feel this is the ultimate for you, you can have this experience over and over and over again!
Neale Donald Walsch
#8. Obeying is like eating and drinking. There's nothing like it if you've been without it for too long.
Hermann Hesse
#9. To be told, for the first time, in this place. As the Judge
Wilkie Collins
#10. The fabric of democracy is always fragile everywhere because it depends on the will of citizens to protect it, and when they become scared, when it becomes dangerous for them to defend it, it can go very quickly.
Margaret Atwood
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