
Top 16 Pharaon Quotes
#1. On the 24th of February, 1810, the look-out at Notre-Dame de la Garde signalled the three-master, the Pharaon from Smyrna, Trieste, and Naples.
Alexandre Dumas
#2. The vague disquietude which prevailed among the spectators had so much affected one of the crowd that he did not await the arrival of the vessel in harbor, but jumping into a small skiff, desired to be pulled alongside the Pharaon, which he reached as she rounded into La Reserve basin.
Alexandre Dumas
#3. I have often been accused of being obtuse, however one must dig well below the top-soil to get my drift".
~R. Alan Woods [2012]
R. Alan Woods
#4. I like - not so much jewelry and that - but jackets, clothes, games as well.
Jamie Waylett
#5. Sir, there is no settling the point of precedency between a louse and a flea.
Samuel Johnson
#7. I want my wardrobe to be full of good clothes, so that when I'm deciding what to wear, I don't run out of options. I love shopping!
Virat Kohli
#8. Not to transmit an experience is to betray it.
Elie Wiesel
#9. If you are a Christian, you are in danger. Even if you are an atheist, you are in danger, and if you decide to convert to Islam, this will not save you, either, because traditional Islam is inimical to the conditions and objectives set by the terrorists.
Vladimir Putin
#10. I found out along the way that they like you a little imperfect.
Lena Horne
#11. I am the Cosmic Ocean of sound and the little wave of the body vibration in it.
Paramahansa Yogananda
#12. There's always something in the game you wish you would have done different. That's why players improve, because they learn from what they did before. They might have been guessing before, but now they know.
Gordie Howe
#13. If you love and are loved, whatever you do affects others.
David Mitchell
#14. Sleep is the sister of death and the dwellers of heaven will not sleep
Nazr Mohammed
#15. Wildness was ever sounding in our ears, and Nature saw to it that besides school lessons some of her own lessons should be learned, perhaps with a view to the time when we should be called to wander in wildness to our heart's content.
John Muir
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