Top 18 Peter Thorneycroft Quotes
#1. It seemed like people could go one of two ways: Either freak out and start rioting, or they actually act like human beings in trouble out to, and look out for one another. When LA blacked out, there had been big time rioting. In New York, people had pulled together.
Jim Butcher
#3. As to the adjective: when in doubt, strike it out.
Mark Twain
#5. I love the Olympics. Something about the Olympics just makes everything competitive.
Bryan Greenberg
#6. My favourite people to follow on Twitter are ... my fans. They make me laugh so much and keep me smiling.
Ellie Goulding
#7. [Mead described the Arapesh as a culture in which both sexes were] placid and contented, unaggressive and noninitiatory, noncompetitive and responsive, warm, docile, and trusting.
Margaret Mead
#8. I might never ride Corr again. I don't know who I am without him.
Maggie Stiefvater
#9. How much the greatest event it is that ever happened in the world! And how much the best!
Charles James Fox
#10. I think very often the price paid for a work is the trophy itself.
Arne Glimcher
#11. And maybe it is only by finding yourself that you can feel the true intensity of becoming close to another person.
David Levithan
#12. The Senate cannot confirm an individual ... who would support a scheme that violates our Constitution, eviscerates congressional authority.
Jeff Sessions
#13. Some men go through life absolutely miserable because, despite the most enormous achievement, they just didn't do one thing-like the architect who didn't build St Paul's. I didn't quite build St Paul's, but I stood on more mountaintops than possibly I deserved.
Peter Thorneycroft, Baron Thorneycroft
#14. But just because it sounds pretty doesn't mean it's true.
Philip Siegel
#15. Content is fire. Social media is gasoline.
Ryan Kahn
#16. What it comes down to for me is this: Will the technologies of communication in our culture, serve to enlighten us and help us to understand one another better, or will they deceive us and keep us apart?
Roger Waters
#17. No government dependent on a democratic vote could possibly agree in advance to the sacrifices which any adequate plan for European Union must involve. The people must be led slowly and unconsciously into the abandonment of their traditional economic defences, not asked ...
Peter Thorneycroft, Baron Thorneycroft
#18. Measures should be enacted which, without violating the rights of property, would reduce extreme wealth towards a state of mediocrity, and raise extreme indigence towards a state of comfort.
James Madison