Top 12 Deborah Cavendish Quotes
#1. Don't be fooled ...
If they gossip to you, they'll gossip about you.
Steve Maraboli
#2. I like to spend time in the past, with the things that have been important to me.
John Wooden
#3. The Reason"
My life is vile
I hate it so
I'll wait awhile
And then I'll go.
Why wait at all?
Hope springs alive,
Good may befall
I yet may thrive.
It is because I can't make up my mind
If God is good, impotent or unkind.
Stevie Smith
#4. Our underclothes were woolen vests and knickers and an extraordinary, but apparently necessary, concoction called a liberty bodice, which had no freedom about it, so how it got its name I cannot imagine. It was made of some harsh stuff, with here and there straps and buttons that did nothing.
Deborah Cavendish, Duchess Of Devonshire
#5. Care for each person you meet as if you secretly know they are going to die tomorrow but they don't know it yet. They need your compassion. Or, if that is too morbid, pretend you are their mother. My baby!
Anonymous
#6. Humanity is OK, but 99% of people are boring idiots.
Slavoj Zizek
#7. We will have a border that is open for business, open for tourism, open for legitimate travelers; but that is closed to terrorists and drug pushers and smugglers and others who seek to break the law.
Paul Cellucci
#8. To be a leader means, especially, having the opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those who permit leaders to lead.
Max De Pree
#9. Everything passed; that was partly why it was so beautiful. Things would get difficult. But that was okay too.
Lauren Oliver
#10. I make a lot of pieces of music that I never release as CDs.
Brian Eno
#11. Recently a young journalist came to interview me about what I was doing the day war broke out. During the course of the interview I recounted the deaths of my only brother, my husband's only brother, a brother in law and my four best friends. "So," she said, did the war affect you in any way?
Deborah Cavendish, Duchess Of Devonshire
#12. The word "missing" is particularly cruel, leaving as it does a ray of hope that the person will turn up safe and well, even in the most doomed circumstances. As days go by, it becomes increasingly unlikely and yet and yet ...
Deborah Cavendish, Duchess Of Devonshire