
Top 10 Chorley Sayings
#1. Only the rich, he said not a little bitterly, can afford to act like income does not matter.
Lynn Cullen
#2. They say the smart dog obeys but the smarter dog knows when to disobey.
Amy Hempel
#3. Private information is practically the source of every large modern fortune.
Oscar Wilde
#4. its healing powers, on a disappointed heart
Jane Austen
#5. The greatest victory anyone can taste is the daily challenge to outrun those fears that you vanquished ... days, weeks, months past.
Francisco Leon
#6. Then here 's to the oak, the brave old oak, Who stands in his pride alone! And still flourish he a hale green tree When a hundred years are gone!
Henry Chorley
#7. Tis the land of Fancy, and is of that pleasant kind that, when you tire of it, - whisk! - you clap the leaves of this book together and 'tis gone, and you are ready for every-day life, with no harm done.
Howard Pyle
#8. At the bottom, all wars are the same because they involve death and maiming and wounding, and grieving mothers, fathers, sons and daughters.
Tim O'Brien
#9. We have all eternity to celebrate the victories but only a few hours before sunset to win them.
Amy Carmichael
#10. When we're good, we're really good, and when we're bad, it's really bad. Two people that have that much passion must be doing something awfully right.
Magan Vernon
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