Top 19 Lincolnshire Quotes
#1. My childhood was as heavily gendered as any you would find in a working-class household in Lincolnshire.
Robert Webb
#2. There was a very slight lilt to it, too, attesting to a childhood spent far from Lincolnshire, and Grace felt herself sway, as if she could fall forward, lightly, softly, and land somewhere else. Far, far from here.
Julia Quinn
#3. Immense deposits of kimmeridge clay, containing the oil-bearing bands or seams, stretch across England from Dorsetshire to Lincolnshire. [An early political recognition of the native resource. The Geological Survey had identified the inflammable oil shale in reports since at least 1888.]
Winston Churchill
#4. Being born not long after the war meant that money was tight. I grew up in a rural corner of Lincolnshire and my father worked on local farms. Being one of nine kids meant we didn't have much.
Geoff Capes
#5. I grew up in Lincolnshire, trying to get the daughters of farmers and policemen to like me. It didn't go well until I got to college where, suddenly, there were different sorts of humans.
Robert Webb
#6. Lincolnshire is the Idaho of England. You were either going to drive a tractor for the rest of your life or head for the city to work in a factory.
Bernie Taupin
#7. The world is nearing spiritual death, and America is second only to Europe in the digging of its grave - a grave dug by deception.
Gail Trebesch Opper
#9. When you start to prioritize hiring likable people within your organization, these likable people will attract other likable people.
Karen Salmansohn
#10. One who enjoys finding errors will then start creating errors to find.
Criss Jami
#11. The established characters are easy to recall. I don't know why, but they come back to me instantly when I need them. It's the one-time-only characters that I don't remember where the voice I used came from.
Jim Cummings
#12. I believe that even in the darkest of moments, a rose can bloom, and its beauty can make us hope again. I want to take you on a wild, dark journey of fear, despair, and pain, on to ultimate redemption and love.
Carole Gill
#13. Who says I'm drinking? (Morgan)
I guess the bottle drank itself. (Jake)
Kinley MacGregor
#14. Artists of today can be inspired by the past, but they have to apply present methods if they want a future in music.
Loren Weisman
#15. Move over, Emma Woodhouse. You have met your match.
Diane Moody
#16. We went into darkness after being in daylight the whole time on the way to the Moon. And then we went into darkness. And we're in the shadow ... of the Moon.
Eugene Cernan
#17. It has been very good here, but the World Cup game was different. It had a different significance to it.
Sachin Tendulkar
#18. There's something exciting and incredibly liberating for an artist to finish something Friday night and the world hears it Friday night instead of eight months later after marketing people and all those assholes get involved.
Trent Reznor
#19. You could get used to anything. You got used to it and then time raced by, and before you knew it, time was up
Neal Stephenson
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