
Top 17 Exit Kingdom Quotes
#1. Not only should we laugh about Hitler. We must laugh about him. Especially in Berlin.
Mel Brooks
#2. Beware of the thief on the street that's after your purse. But also beware of the thief in your mind that's after your promise.
Jim Rohn
#3. But I do think that Brexit, an exit of Britain from the European Union, would trigger real pressure on the United Kingdom.
Lionel Barber
#4. I should hate to be employed and have no time for my needlework and my painting and playing the piano and seeing people. I find I have little enough spare time as it is." "Rubbish, caro, one can find time for important things if one makes an effort." conversation between Georgie and Lucia
Tom Holt
#5. The key thing about a book is that you lose yourself in the author's world.
Jeff Bezos
#6. Freedom is not possible without authority - otherwise it would turn into chaos and authority is not possible without freedom - otherwise it would turn into tyranny.
Stefan Zweig
#7. The only difference between a young person at the height of their exuberance and a very old person who is frail and physically wasted is time.
John O'Donohue
#8. Only general officers were entitled to know our true rank. To all others our standard reply to the inevitable question, "What is your rank?" was simply a firm, "My rank is confidential, but at this moment I am not outranked."39
Niall Ferguson
#9. We must not lose time, neither for dealing in a suitable way with the question of the United Kingdom's exit, nor for providing a new impetus for the E.U.
Francois Hollande
#10. Just so you know," Bubby says before returning to his seat, "if I had been there, I would have carried you to the hospital on my back.
Gwendolyn Heasley
#13. and what in earlier years would have brought animation to my face, arousing laughter and incessant chatter, now slips past me and my immobile lips preserve an impassive silence. Oh my youth! Oh my freshness!
Nikolai Gogol
#14. A man who has broken with his past feels a different man. He will not feel it a shame to confess his past wrongs, for the simple reason that these wrongs do not touch him at all.
Mahatma Gandhi
#15. I know so many women in their fifties, sixties and seventies who delight in being on their own. It's amazing. They don't see any stigma attached to it. We don't need a man to prove our identity anymore.
Erica Jong
#16. Honey, she says, honest ain't the half of what I'm not.
Alden Bell
#17. We are all pilgrims on an elusive and endless road ... Despite our attempts to build lives on stone foundations, our spirits continuously flow. Endless streams of consciousness ripple through our minds.
Anthony Lawlor
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