
Top 15 Belgrave Square Quotes
#1. Cadogan Place is the one slight bond that joins two great extremes; it is the connecting link between the aristocratic pavements of Belgrave Square, and the barbarism of Chelsea.
Charles Dickens
#2. IE6 was a bad experience for consumers, but it was a terrible for developers. Not only it was technically bad, but it was closed, and you couldn't do much with it.
Mitchell Baker
#3. The Roaring Twenties were the period of that Great American Prosperity which was built on shaky foundations.
J. Paul Getty
#4. I'm glad that I never ended up killing myself, though I came close more times than I would like to admit.
Joe Perry
#5. When you're on tour you definitely don't want lots of arguments. It's very important that everybody gets on because you're in close proximity a great deal of the time.
Joan Armatrading
#6. Bin Laden always wanted to get rid of Mubarek and Ben Ali and Gaddafi and so on, claiming that they were all infidels working for America, and in fact, it was millions of ordinary people who peacefully, more or less - certainly in the case of Tunisia and Egypt - got rid of them.
Robert Fisk
#8. I've been abducted and probed in the anus.
On purpose.
Tom DeLonge
#10. My appointed work is to awaken the divine nature that is within.
Peace Pilgrim
#11. Are people angry with me? Sure, anything you do in your life, people are going to be angry at you.
Anne Heche
#12. When you find a germ of truth, beware. Those germs can make you sick.
John R. Erickson
#13. When 'Attachments' came out and people liked it, I'd have a warm feeling of having made a connection.
Rainbow Rowell
#14. The deep root of failure in our lives is to think, 'Oh how useless and powerless I am.' It is essential to think strongly and forcefully, 'I can do it,' without boasting or fretting.
Dalai Lama
#15. I think God wants to make me pure gold, so He is burning out the dross, teaching me the meaning of the fire, the burnt offering, the death of the self-part of me.
Amy Carmichael
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