Top 10 Galicia Quotes
#1. No, I've never been to Galicia, Galicia is the land of others
Jose Saramago
#2. My father is Hungarian and moved to Britain during the uprising, and my Spanish mum comes from Galicia; they moved here at the end of the Fifties.
Anton Du Beke
#3. The history of race relations in America is very different than something like the Holocaust.
Jamaica Kincaid
#4. For almost a year, I sporadically made these rather lame video blogs in my dorm. These video blogs were reflective of most video blogs during that time in that they had no real structure and were kind of just all over the place.
Ray William Johnson
#5. I turned towards the garden when the door had closed on her. Miss Halcombe was standing with her hat in her hand, and her shawl over her arm, by the large window that led out to the lawn, and was looking at me attentively.
Wilkie Collins
#6. I want people to have their own visions for the dance. Some generations will sit back and relate to the music. And the young people ... they'll have the dance right in front of them.
Judith Jamison
#7. There is a divinity within our breast.
Ovid
#8. Cancer does not win if we die. It wins if we fail to cherish Christ.
John Piper
#9. Fortunately, no country was ever more suited for anarchist agitation than present-day America.
Johann Most
#10. Obviously it's my second senior event, and I'm tired obviously coming back from the British Open, from surgery, which was priority No. 1, did that successfully, and each week since the British Open I've felt in pretty good control of my golf game.
Greg Norman
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