Top 11 Cornish Tin Mine Sayings

#1. Therefore, you should fall in love as often as you can. Fall in love with a thing, with a soul, with every person in your life. Fall in love with your very existence. Only then will you know you have lived.

R. YS Perez

#2. I'm a little frightened, perhaps. We always are, aren't we? When we have to open a door that's always been there...but we've never opened. [...] I mean frightened by the immensity of what lies beyond the door. A God of Love--infinite and eternal. How could I ever be worthy of that?

Tony Hendra

#3. There are more Baptist preachers in Texas than Baptist missionaries in all the world.

Ray Thompson

#4. You know what I worry about? I worry that when I hit my head, it pushes my hair into my brain, and it will eventually kill me.

Drew Carey

#5. The man who lives by himself and for himself is likely to be corrupted by the company he keeps.

Charles Henry Parkhurst

#6. I hate the cliche of 'just have fun,' but what I've seen in today's sports, especially with parents, is they put so much pressure on the kids.

Hope Solo

#7. Like that first kiss we will never have. Like the last kiss we will always have.

Dimitri Zaik

#8. Science is better than sympathy, if only it is science.

E. M. Forster

#9. I darted a contemptuous look at the stately models of superstition.

Edward Gibbon

#10. Sometimes you just gotta get in front of the camera because sometimes you have a long break between things, or you're auditioning and maybe nothing's really happening.

Jonathan Lipnicki

#11. I've had to do all kinds of jobs to pay the rent. I've even worked in a Cornish tin mine.

Peter Wright

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