Top 12 Gmtv Quotes
#1. The late 1990s were good to me. I was doing the Lottery, GMTV and I had a good contract with ITV. But I was working so hard, I never had time to celebrate. I never thought I was lucky.
Anthea Turner
#2. Travelling with work. I went to Iceland with GMTV last year and I went to Lapland twice with Classic Gold. I also went to America with Keith Chegwin, which must have been a nightmare for the crew, as we're both hyperactive.
Tony Blackburn
#3. There is nothing good to be had in the country, or if there is, they will not let you have it.
William Hazlitt
#4. My husband's the first one to say, "This is not the end of the world." We're doing what we want to do - what we have chosen to do - and we know the risks involved.
Cindy McCain
#5. On the contrary, the problem now arises for the first time: What then necessarily belongs to the possibility of this taking of beings in stride, which is in no way self-evident?
Anonymous
#6. Everything is so fast now, everything is so disposable now, there's no time to build up a career like we used to have in the past.
Thalia
#7. Second is the way of the merchant. The wine maker obtains his ingredients and puts them to use to make his living. The way of the merchant is always to live by taking profit.
Miyamoto Musashi
#8. I think being a partner with the studios and networks and, more importantly, being a great source for consumers to watch that programming is always going to be a part of our programming mix.
Ted Sarandos
#9. I finished 11th grade with a perfect 5.0 GPA, so valedictorian is a sure thing if
Gisele Walko
#10. Socialism increases in direct ratio and proportion with the surrender of personal responsibility to neighbor.
Fulton J. Sheen
#11. God can use anything, and anyone - even a king or a president, even a tax collector or a businessman, a priest or a prostitute, a Republican or a Democrat.
Shane Claiborne
#12. ultimately, mindfulness is intimacy - with ourselves and the world - underneath any apparent separation between the two. The
Jon Kabat-Zinn
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