Top 16 Butlins Quotes

#1. Moon woke me up
nine times
- still just 4 a.m.

Basho Matsuo

#2. I don't write material. Funny things happen to me in the course of a day, and I just make notes.

Kevin Hart

#3. I don't feel competitive.

Shirley Maclaine

#4. A big refugee camp governed by real terror and artificially pumped-up optimism - like the bastard child of Butlins and Colditz.

M.R. Carey

#5. The number one rule of our training is empathy before education.

Marshall B. Rosenberg

#6. You can't take a knife on a plane anymore, but you can get on carrying a virus.

David Quammen

#7. When you say something stupid, gloss over it with superfast talking and maybe no one'll notice.

Cynthia Lord

#8. It's much more powerful and compelling to create a positive vision than it is to tear somebody down.

Mark McKinnon

#9. We need to bring personal responsibility back to the family!

John G. Miller

#10. There is a kind of thinking in the Church that wants to reduce the priest to a mere functionary, a managing director, where administration rather than doctrine and worship are to determine the form of the Church.

Arthur Middleton

#11. If I'd been on the Remain side I would have tried to have seen the best in Europe and tried to explain that. Instead, what they've done is endlessly try and talk up what they see as the weaknesses of Britain and they aren't there. That's a total mistake.

Boris Johnson

#12. Determining to read through your Bible is a decision only you can make.

Jim George

#13. If we could convey a smile or a reason to smile to each one we meet, we could create a world of true harmony.

Jes Fuhrmann

#14. A piece of a Churchyard fits everybody.

George Herbert

#15. We know too little about how life began on Earth to lay confident odds. It may have involved a fluke so rare that it happened only once in the entire galaxy. On the other hand, it may have been almost inevitable, given the right environment.

Martin Rees

#16. The comfort of the rich depends upon an abundant supply of the poor.

Voltaire

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