Top 20 Julia Gregson Quotes

#1. He'd told her how orphaned birds would sometimes accept the most pathetic substitutes for their mothers - a pullover, a hot-water bottle, an armpit, or even a paper airplane - anything rather than nothing, but preferably something that moved.

Julia Gregson

#2. There are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in your philosophy

Julia Gregson

#3. I do not know what the spirit of a philosopher could more wish to be than a good dancer. For the dance is his ideal, also his fine art, finally also the only kind of piety he knows, his 'divine service.'

Friedrich Nietzsche

#4. All the lies, all the ways we have of trying to make life simple for ourselves by putting people into boxes marked black, white, good, bad, when all of us are victims of our own prejudices.

Julia Gregson

#5. Good business should contain something for both parties.

John Harvey-Jones

#6. Every great painting includes hundreds of imperfect brushstrokes" Ray White

Ray White

#7. One of the the things she most liked about the city -apart from all its obvious attractions, the theatre, the galleries, the exhilarating walks by the river- was that so few people ever asked you personal questions.

Julia Gregson

#8. Truth has rough flavours if we bite it through.

George Eliot

#9. From the top of the bus she could see the vast bowl of London spreading out to the horizon: splendid shops with mannequins in the window, interesting people and already a much bigger world.

Julia Gregson

#10. When we look up, it widens our horizons. we see what a little speck we are in the universe, so insignificant, and we all take ourselves so seriously, but in the sky, there are no boundaries. No differences of caste or religion or race.

Julia Gregson

#11. Every breath is a new beginning and a new chance.

Julia Gregson

#12. Gwen and I have four children and ten grandchildren.

David Wilkerson

#13. She had a strange feeling in the pit of her stomach, like when you're swimming and you want to put your feet down on something solid, but the water's deeper than you think and there's nothing there

Julia Gregson

#14. If you were lucky, very lucky indeed, there were one or two people in your life who you could tell the unvarnished truth too, shell and egg. And that these people held the essence of you inside them. The rest would be conversations that ended when night fell, or the dinner part ended.

Julia Gregson

#15. I sometimes get up at night when I can't sleep and walk down into my library and open one of my books and read a paragraph and say, 'My God, did I write that?

Ray Bradbury

#16. A prince need take little account of conspiracies if the people are disposed in his favor.

Niccolo Machiavelli

#17. I like blues but it is music I am too ignorant to understand.

Barry Gibb

#18. One loving thought can change everything.

Deepak Chopra

#19. Oh, give us the man who sings at his work.

Thomas Carlyle

#20. What she had come to understand ... was that mourning was no crime. it wasn't her feeling all boo-hoo sorry for herself, or being disgustingly self - engrossed, it was what you had to do to go on.

Julia Gregson

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